PRIMEPOWER, RM
LAN Console and System Management Console Installation, Configuration and AdministrationE. Hübner-HatzelFujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Paderborn33094 Paderborne-mail: email: [email protected].: (05251) 814895Fax: 0 700 / 372 00001U41584-J-Z916-1-76Sprachen: En
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Contents1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1 Target group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.2 Summary of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.3 Notational conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2 Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73.1 Functions supported as a LAN Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73.2 Functions supported as an SMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4 Preinstallation and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.1 PW250SMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.1.1 Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.1.2 Preinstallation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104.1.3 Hard disk partitioning of the PW250SMC . . . . . . . . . . . . 104.2 PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114.2.1 PRIMESTATION hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134.2.2 Power ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134.2.3 Environmental conditions of the PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . 144.2.4 Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.2.5 Startup and operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.2.6 Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.2.7 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit . . . . . . . . . . . . 164.2.8 Installing the PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164.2.9 Overview of connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174.2.10 Connecting the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184.2.11 Connecting the mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184.2.12 Connecting devices with a serial or USB interface . . . . . . . 194.2.13 Connecting the monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.2.14 Connecting the PRIMESTATION to the power supply . . . . . . 204.2.15 Operating the PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224.2.15.1 Switching on/off the PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224.2.15.2 Displays on the system unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234.2.16 Pre-installation of the PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244.2.17 Hard disk partitioning of the PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . . . 254.3 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.3.1 Install and detach mirroring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.3.1.1 Mirroring the root and swap file systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 284.3.1.2 Detach mirroring of the root and swap file systems . . . . . . . 294.3.2 First booting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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5 LAN Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315.1 Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315.2 Remote Communication Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335.2.1 Connections on the rear of the RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345.2.1.1 LAN connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355.2.1.2 Serial port for connecting the console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365.2.2 Cable types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415.2.3 Technical specifications of the RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425.2.3.1 Power ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425.2.3.2 Environmental conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425.2.3.3 Dimensions and weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425.2.3.4 Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435.2.3.5 Conformity tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435.2.3.6 Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435.2.4 Switching on the RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435.3 Installing software packages on the LAN Console . . . . . . . . 455.4 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495.4.1 Connection between LAN Console and RCA . . . . . . . . . . . 495.4.2 Configuring the connected servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505.4.2.1 Configuring the PRIMEPOWER systems (MR) . . . . . . . . . . 505.4.2.2 Configuring the RM systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515.4.3 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525.4.3.1 Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA . . . . . . . . 545.4.3.2 Configuring the LAN Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 555.4.3.3 Configuring the RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625.4.3.4 New RCA ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705.4.3.5 Connecting further RCAs to the LAN Console . . . . . . . . . . 715.4.3.6 Connecting another LAN Console to the RCA . . . . . . . . . . 715.4.3.7 Modifying the LAN Console and RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715.5 Operating the LAN Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745.6 Switching LAN Consoles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785.6.1 Planned switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795.6.2 Switching because of problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795.7 Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795.7.1 Log files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 805.7.2 Status information for the monitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 805.7.3 Configuration entries for the LAN Console . . . . . . . . . . . . 815.7.4 RCA system information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815.8 Error situations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825.8.1 No response from the RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825.8.2 Failure to establish a connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835.8.3 Failure in automatic access to the RCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835.8.4 Disrupted RCA - LAN Console connection . . . . . . . . . . . . 845.8.4.1 LAN connection disrupted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
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5.8.4.2 No output in console window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855.8.5 Invalid administrator password for RCA4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 855.9 RCA commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 865.9.1 Access rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875.9.2 List of commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875.9.2.1 Help command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 885.9.2.2 Port commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 885.9.2.3 Server commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935.9.2.4 Show commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 975.9.2.5 User commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1025.9.2.6 Serial Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
6 System Management Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1076.1 PRIMEPOWER250 as SMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1086.2 PRIMESTATION as SMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1096.2.1 Hardware upgrade with 2 Fast Ethernet controllers . . . . . . . 1106.2.2 Use of onboard eri LAN ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1126.2.3 System Console Software (SCS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1136.2.3.1 Installing SCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1136.2.3.2 Operating the SCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
7 Teleservice on PRIMESTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1157.1 Installation and generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1167.2 Generating the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1177.3 Selecting validated Teleservice modems . . . . . . . . . . . . 1197.4 TeleCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1257.4.1 Installing Telecall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1267.4.1.1 Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1267.4.1.2 Software installation on the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION . . . 1267.4.1.3 Software installation on the PRIMEPOWER . . . . . . . . . . . 1267.4.1.4 Software installation on the RM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1267.4.2 Generating the Telecall cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Related publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
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1 PrefaceFor system administration and monitoring of the Midrange and Enterprise Servers of Fujitsu Siemens Computers a LAN Console or System Management Console (SMC) is required. This can be done by a PRIMEPOWER250 (PW250SMC) as well as by a PRIMESTATION. The server systems are connected to the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION via V.24/Ethernet converter located close to the system (max. 15m away) or in the system cabinets.
PW250SMC and PRIMESTATION are based on a high-performance SPARC processor in a desktop or pedestal model, which can also be installed and operated in a 19-inch rack using a rack mounting kit. It is released for the following products:
– PRIMEPOWER 100N/200/400/600/250/450/650/850(Midrange Server, MR) with Solaris
– PRIMEPOWER 800/900/1000/1500/2000/2500 (Enterprise Server) with Solaris
– RM300/400/600 with Reliant UNIX
PW250SMC and PRIMESTATION can be used both as a LAN Console for midrange servers and as a System Management Console (SMC) for enterprise servers.
Also the Teleservice port for all networking PRIMEPOWER or RM servers is managed from the PW250SMC or PRIMESTATION (teleservice gateway), which means that only one line to the Service organization is required for all networking PRIMEPOWER/RM servers.
Use as a LAN Console for midrange serversUp to 250 PRIMEPOWER midrange and entry server models 100N/200/400/600/250/450/650/850 and the RM models (300/400/600, ServerNode) can be managed from the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION (Software installation, configuration, OBP). xscon software is used for the representation of one or more consoles, administration is done by LAN console software, PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite and Teleservice. The Remote Communication Adapter (RCA) can be used as a V.24/Ethernet converter. Up to 8 or 16 UNIX servers of Fujitsu Siemens Computers - dependent on the RCA model - can be connected to this RCA. Multiple RCAs can be installed. PRIMEPOWER models 250 and 450 can be connected directly via XSCF (extended System Control Facility) such that no RCA is required.
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Target group Preface
Use as a system management console (SMC) for enterprise serversThe PW250SMC is the standard SMC for all enterprise servers (models 800/900/1000/1500/2000/2500. The System Console Software (SCS) controls the hardware configuration and operating status of the PRIME-POWER enterprise systems and is used for their administration (parti-tioning with partition related console function, scheduled switching on and off, clock accordination via Network Time Protocol (NTP), email messaging to the system administrator in case of error). Dependent on its main memory equipment the SMC can be used for up to 8 entrprise servers in parallel.For the use as SMC the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION is equipped with a DAT drive and 4x ethernet controller. As V.24/Ethernet converters the Console Connection Units (CCU) or Multiport Console Connection Units (MCCU) as in the system and rack cabinets are used.
Also a PRIMESTATION can be used as SMC for PRIMEPOWER enter-prise servers.
1.1 Target group
This manual is targeted at system administrators. Knowledge of Solaris and if so Reliant UNIX systems is required. If any problems occur with the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION, the connected systems or the RCA during system operation, please contact your local Service organization.
V LAN Console, RCA and SMC are not SIDATA-compatible
The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION as LAN Console or SMC and RCA do not support SIDATA, i.e. they must be installed and started up by a technician. System administrators are given instructions on setting them up and configuring them.
I If you are working with a PRIMEPOWER 200 as SMC, you will find the description in the SMC manual rather than in this one (see documen-tation on PRIMEPOWER publications in the appendix).
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Preface Summary of contents
1.2 Summary of contents
V Safety notes
It is essential to read the chapter “Safety notes” from page 5 before starting to work with the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION. This chapter contains essential information for proper installation and handling of this device.
This manual describes how to install the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION and the RCA and explains how to configure and operate the PW250SMC/PRIMES-TATION as a LAN Console or SMC.
The chapter “Preinstallation and Installation” from page 9 tells you everything about setting up and connecting the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION as well as about the pre-installation and hard disk partitioning.
The chapter “LAN Console” from page 31 explains how to install the RCA, cable it and start it up. It goes on to describe how to install the software on the LAN Console from the CD-ROM and how to operate the LAN Console and RCA. The chapter also tells you how to replace a PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION in the event of error and provides support for troubleshooting and diagnostics.
The section “RCA commands” from page 86 contains a detailed description of the commands for the RCA relevant for LAN Console functionality.
The chapter “System Management Console” from page 107 describes how to use a PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION as an SMC and the SMC basic configu-ration.
The appendix from page 115 tells you how to install and operate Teleservice and Telecall.
You will find other helpful information in the reference chapters “Glossary” from page 131, “Related publications” from page 137 and “Index” at the end of the manual.
I Please follow all instructions in the order they appear in this manual. You will avoid problems by doing so and get along faster. Always pay attention to the device-specific information that is supplied with the various devices.
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Notational conventions Preface
1.3 Notational conventions
The following notational conventions are used in this manual:
Monospace This indicates system output, e.g. text on a CRT or LCD screen (cathode ray tube / liquid crystal display).
Boldmonospace font
This indicates user inputs in examples.
Italics This indicates commands, file names, menu names and inputs in continuous text.
Bold This indicates emphasis in the text.
[Key] This indicates keys or key combinations in continuous text.
I This indicates additional information and tips.
V Title This indicates information, which if not heeded may jeopardize your health, the functioning of your system or the security of your data.
Ê This indicates a step that you have to perform.
--> This indicates the last possible solution to a problem or the last step in a flow chart.
● This character and the one below
– Symbolizes itemized lists.
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2 Safety notesThis section gives advice on safety that you have to heed when using your PW250SMC, PRIMESTATION and the RCA.
The devices comply with the relevant safety regulations for information technology equipment, including electrical machines for use in office environ-ments. Please contact your local sales office or our Service organization if you are in doubt about whether the device can be installed in the environment you envisage. Also note the safety notes for PRIMEPOWER (MR), RM and rack systems.
V Radio Frequency Interference Statement PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION
● The following notice is for EU users only:
This is a product that meets class B of the European standard EN55022.
● The following notice is for USA users only:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference.
V Radio Frequency Interference Statement RCA
● The following notice is for EU users only:
This is a product that meets European standard EN55022.
● The following notice is for USA users only:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference.
V Safety notes
● Only transport the device in its original packaging or in other suitable packaging, which will protect it against impact and jolts.
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● Condensation may occur when the device is brought in from the cold to its site of installation. Wait until the device has reached a stable temperature and is absolutely dry before putting it into operation.
● Heed the ambient conditions described in the “Environmental condi-tions of the PRIMESTATION” on page 14 and for the RCA in the “Technical specifications of the RCA” on page 42 as well as the speci-fications of the PW250SMC (see PW250/450 User’s Guide) resp. the data sheet before installing the device and putting it into operation.
● This device features a safety-tested power cable and may only be connected to a grounded socket.
● Make sure that the socket on the device or the mains socket on the housing installation are readily accessible.
● The ON/OFF button does not isolate the device from the mains voltage completely. To do this, you have to remove all plugs from the mains socket.
● In the case of system units that do not have a main switch, the ON/OFF button does not disconnect the monitor socket from the mains supply. A monitor connected to this socket must always be switched off using its own ON/OFF button.
● Lay cables in such a way that there is no danger of people tripping over them and damaging them.
● Do not connect or disconnect communication cables during a thunderstorm.
● Make sure that no liquids penetrate the interior of the device (risk of electric shock, short-circuit).
● In cases of emergency (e.g. damage to the housing, controls or power cable, or penetration of liquid) turn the device off immediately, remove the mains plug and notify your sales office or our Service organization.
● This device may only be repaired by authorized personnel. Unautho-rized opening of the housing and inadequate repairs may pose a considerable danger for users (electric shock, risk of ignition).
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3 FunctionalityThis manual describes the functionality of the PW250SMC or PRIMESTATION as a LAN Console or System Management Console (SMC) for Solaris/UNIX servers of Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION offers the following properties:
1. Input and output are handled via the monitor and keyboard of the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION.
2. Teleservice connection.
3. The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION can be equipped with LAN Console software and used simultaneously as a console on PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers and with suitable hardware/software upgrades as an SMC for the PRIMEPOWER enterprise server.
4. The DVD drive of the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION can be used for all connected systems.
5. The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION can be used as cluster console in high availability applications with PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers. This may require additional hardware and software components, which are not part of the standard configuration of the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION. The console takes over the function of monitoring the system cluster as a whole and the function of system console for all connected PRIMEPOWER and RM servers.
3.1 Functions supported as a LAN Console
The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION as a LAN Console can be used to administer Solaris/UNIX midrange (MR) servers of Fujitsu Siemens Computers. It offers the following properties:
– It can be used for installation, configuration, administration, and diagnostics management of one or more connected PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers.
– All functions of a character-oriented display, including IKDB (Internal Kernel Debugger) and BDM (Board Debug Monitor) or OBP (Open Boot Prom) Monitor and the rebooting of a system can be carried out from the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION.
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Functions supported as an SMC Functionality
– The xscon tool is used to select and represent one or more consoles of PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers.
– Support for PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite
– PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers can also be booted and installed remotely (via LAN).
3.2 Functions supported as an SMC
The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION can be used on PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers as a System Management Console (SMC) (see also manuals for SMC and “Installation Guide System Console Software“ in the “Related publications“ section):
– The SMC can check the hardware configuration and the operating status of the PRIMEPOWER system.
– The SMC performs resource partitioning and in this way allows the shared use of the processor and storage capacities of the PRIMEPOWER system.
– The SMC supports individual console displays for the different partitions.
– The SMC supports a power supply scheduling system, which allows the selective switching on and off of the PRIMEPOWER system.
– The DVD drive on the SMC can be used across partitions. This means that operating systems and applications can be installed in every partition of the PRIMEPOWER system.
– Clock tuning is performed for every partition of the PRIMEPOWER system with the SMC clock via the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
– The SMC monitors the entire hardware of the PRIMEPOWER system. If an error is detected, relevant information is displayed on the SMC. The system administrator is then notified immediately by e-mail.
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4 Preinstallation and InstallationPW250SMC and PRIMESTATION are delivered with preinstalled operating system and predefined hard disk partitioning. They can operate as LAN Console and as an SMC.
I If all the same a reinstallation is required, guidelines regarding pre-instal-lation and hard disk partitioning should be referenced.
I If another hard disk partitioning is to be defined, the “SCS Release Notes“ and “SCS Installation Guide“ of the used SCS version (see Online Literature on PRIMEPOWER) are to be referenced to find out the required space for the root file system to use the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION as an SMC.
4.1 PW250SMC
The PW250SMC can be used as a standalone system in floorstand housing or as rack mount module for installation in the PRIMECENTER-Rack (19“-Rack, see PRIMEPOWER250/450 User’s Guide).
4.1.1 Scope of delivery
The PW250SMC product only consists of the system unit, power supply cable (grounding type plug), the Solaris Media Kit actually released for the PW250SMC as well as the System Console Software (SCS).
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PW250SMC Preinstallation and Installation
4.1.2 Preinstallation
The PW250SMC is preinstalled as follows:
4.1.3 Hard disk partitioning of the PW250SMC
The following hard disk partitioning is predefined. This hard disk partitioning allows use both as an SMC on PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers and as a LAN Console:
Component Preinstallation
Operating System Fujitsu Siemens Computers Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 (encl. SCS and Control² CD/DVD)(Entire distribution plus OEM Support 64 bit) encl. Disk Suite, SUNVTS™
Patches current PTF CD (SOLOS patch cluster) and/or Recommended Patch Cluster
Teleservice V4.0
Language German (English is installed automatically as well)
Table 1: Pre-installation of PW250SMC
Partition Folder Hard disk partitioning
0 / overlap - (swap+64 MByte)
1 swap 4096 MByte
2 overlap Entire disk
3
4
5
6 32 MByte as metadevice
7 32 MByte as metadevice
Table 2: Hard disk partitioning of the PW250SMC
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Preinstallation and Installation PRIMESTATION
4.2 PRIMESTATION
The PRIMESTATION can be used as a standalone system in desktop housing with a desktop monitor, standard PC keyboard and 3-button mouse.
Figure 1: PRIMESTATION as a standalone system
A mounting frame is provided for installing the PRIMESTATION in a 19-inch rack (3.5 height units), as well as a pull-out rack console with fold-away TFT monitor and keyboard with touch pad.
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Figure 2: PRIMESTATION rack module
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4.2.1 PRIMESTATION hardware
The PRIMESTATION is equipped with the following hardware:
4.2.2 Power ratings
Hardware components Configuration/Performance
Processor 500MHz UltraSparc IIe
Main memory max. 2 GByte possible256 MByte with PRIMESTATION as LAN Console512 MByte with PRIMESTATION as SMC
Graphics controller Resolution of 1280x1024 pixels, 24-bit color, VGA port
DVD drive 12x DVD/40x CD-ROM or better
Diskette drive 1.44 MByte
2 x Fast-Ethernet onboard 2 x 10/100 Mbits/s
2 x hard disks 2 x 40 GByte or 120 GByte
2 x serial interfaces COM1 and COM2, DB9 ConnectorCOM2 for Teleservice
PS/2 interface for 3-button mouse for X-Windows interface
PS/2 interface for Keyboard German/International
2 x USB
Audio on board
Table 3: PRIMESTATION hardware components
Mains voltage range(switchable)
100V-125V/ 200V-240V
Rated frequency 50-60 Hz
Power consumption approx. 60 W
Power factor cosϕ 120V: >0.90230V: >0.75
Table 4: Power ratings
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V Different mains voltages
Note the different mains voltages in Anglo-American countries. You will find details of this under “Connecting the PRIMESTATION to the power supply” and for the RCA in the table “Power ratings” on page 42.
4.2.3 Environmental conditions of the PRIMESTATION
Environmental conditions for the PRIMESTATION
Climatic class Operation:(acc. to EN 60721-3-x)
3K2
– Temperature (°C):– Relative humidity (%):– Height above sea-level (m):
5 – 355 – 853000
Climatic class Transport:(acc. to EN 60721-3-2)
2K2
– Temperature (°C):– Relative humidity (%) at 30°C:– Height above sea-level (m):
-25 – +6015 – 983000
Physically active substances (operation): 3M2
Physical environmental conditions:OperationTransport
3M22M2
Required space for service activities:– Minimum distance (mm)
Front:Rear:
10001000
Table 5: Environmental conditions
Dimensions and weight Desktop housing Rack module
Breadth (mm):Depth (mm):Height (mm):Weight basic configuration (kg)1:Weight SMC (kg)1:
1 without documentation and media kit
4544561381112
449 (with panel 482.6)456138 (with panel 152)11.212.2
Table 6: Dimensions and weight
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4.2.4 Standards
4.2.5 Startup and operation
The PRIMESTATION can be used as a LAN Console for one or more PRIME-POWER (MR) or RM servers. Up to 256 PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM servers can be administrated from one LAN Console.
The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION can also be used as an SMC for PRIME-POWER enterprise servers. It is recommended to configure one SMC for every enterprise server. The SMC should always be in the immediate proximity of the server to allow better servicing.
V Caution
Please refer to the chapter “Safety notes” on page 5.
4.2.6 Scope of delivery
The PRIMESTATION product only consists of the system unit, power supply cable and the Solaris Media Kit actually released for the PRIMESTATION.
The RCA, monitor, keyboard and mouse, the modem for teleservice (see “Selecting validated Teleservice modems” on page 119) and the requested cables are not part of the scope of delivery and have to be ordered separately. The LAN Console software or System Console Software (SCS) must also be ordered separately.
With the PRIMEPOWER 250 or 450, the integrated XSCF can be used instead of an RCA. XSCF is part of the PRIMEPOWER system.
Product safety IEC60950; EN60950UL60950;CSA60950-00GS symbol
Immunity to radiation
EN55024
Radiated inter-ference
EN 55022-B; EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3FCC Class B
Approvals GS symbol;cCSAUS; CE; CB certificate
Table 7: Standards
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Furthermore the System Console Software (SCS) belongs to the “PRIMESTATION as SMC“ product.
4.2.7 Unpacking and checking the delivery unit
You should keep the original device packaging in case the device has to be transported.
Ê Unpack all the parts.
Ê Check the package contents for visible transport damage.
Ê Check that the delivery matches the details on the delivery note.
If you discover transport damage or inconsistencies between the packaging unit and the delivery note, inform your local sales office immediately.
4.2.8 Installing the PRIMESTATION
V Warning
Pay attention to the safety notes when installing the PRIMESTATION.
The PRIMESTATION should only be installed in a specially designated position. This can be checked from the diagrams on the next pages.
The device should not be subjected to any extreme environmental condi-tions (see section “Environmental conditions of the PRIMESTATION” on page 14). It should be protected from dust, humidity and heat.
The must be at least 200 mm free space to the front and rear of the system unit, so that the unit is adequately ventilated. The fan areas on the monitor and system unit should not be covered.
Do not place any objects over 40 kg in weight on the system unit and do not stack several system units above one another.
We recommend you position the devices on a non-slip surface. Because different coatings and varnishes are used on furniture, it is entirely possible that the plastic feet on the device could damage the surface.
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4.2.9 Overview of connections
The connections are located on the rear of the system unit.
Figure 3: Rear of the PRIMESTATION
Figure 4: Connections on the rear of the PRIMESTATION
AX1105 motherboardUSB1Serial
port A
Ethernet 1connector
Ethernet 0connector
Line-out (J2)
Line-in (J3)
Microphone-in (J4)
Video connector (J5)
Headphone-out (J1)
Serialport B
USB0
PCI slots on the motherboardPCI slot cover plate slot 4
2J24
1J25
3J23
PS/2 connectormouse
PS/2 connectorkeyboard
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V Warning
Before connecting and installing components, the power plug must be pulled out!
The cables should neither be plugged in or unplugged during a thunder-storm (electrical shock).
Always unplug a cable by its plug. Do not pull on the cable itself (damage to plug or socket)!
I You have to install and configure special software (e.g. drivers) for some of the connected devices (see documentation for the connected device and for the operating system).
4.2.10 Connecting the keyboard
The keyboard is not part of the scope of delivery of the PRIMESTATION and has to be ordered separately.
I Only use the keyboard cable supplied.
Ê Insert the round plug of the keyboard cable into the keyboard port on the system unit.
Ê Insert the other plug for the keyboard cable into the socket on the underside of the keyboard.
Figure 5: Keyboard connections
4.2.11 Connecting the mouse
Ê Connect the mouse to the mouse port.
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4.2.12 Connecting devices with a serial or USB interface
Ê Connect the data cable to the external device.
Ê Connect the data cable of the external device to the corresponding interface on the PRIMESTATION.
I Most devices that you connect to the serial or Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface require special drivers. Many drivers are already included in your operating system. If the required driver is not on the hard disk, you have to install it from the diskette or CD-ROM, which was supplied with the device or with the application program.
4.2.13 Connecting the monitor
The monitor is not part of the scope of delivery of the PRIMESTATION and has to be ordered separately.
Ê Prepare the monitor as described in the Operating Manual for the monitor.
Ê Insert the data cable for the monitor into the monitor port of the PRIMESTATION (video connector J5 as shown in figure 4).
Figure 6: Monitor connection
Ê Connect the power cable for the monitor, depending on the plug, to the monitor socket on the system unit (1) or to the grounded power outlet (2).
1
2
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V Warning
You may only connect the power cable for the monitor to the monitor socket on the system unit if the power consumption of the monitor is less than 1.5 A (for 230 V) or 3 A (for 115 V). You will find the values for the monitor’s power consumption in the technical data for the monitor itself or in the Operating Manual for the monitor.
4.2.14 Connecting the PRIMESTATION to the power supply
Ê Check the power supply setting.
V Warning
The value displayed or indicated with the arrow must conform with the local power supply:
Changing the power supply when it is set incorrectly
I Your PRIMESTATION has a main switch on the rear of the system unit in addition to the ON/OFF button on the front. The power supply setting is found beneath this switch.
Ê Unscrew the plug-in element at the groove (1), rotate it and insert it back into place again.
Figure 7: Setting the power supply1= groove for inserting the screwdriver
115 = 100 V to 125 V 230 = 200 V to 240 V
100 V - 125 V 200 V - 240 V
1 1
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Figure 8: Connector on system unit
Ê First connect the power cable for the system unit to the PRIMESTATION (1) and then to the earthed power outlet (2).
2
1
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4.2.15 Operating the PRIMESTATION
4.2.15.1 Switching on/off the PRIMESTATION
The PRIMESTATION also has a main switch on the rear of the system unit in addition to the ON/OFF button on the front.
Figure 9: Switching on/off the PRIMESTATION
System unit is switched off
The main switch (1) is in position O, the power LED (3) is not lighting and the ON/OFF button (2) is not functional.
1=Main switch O=System unit is switched offI=System unit is operational
2=On/off button
3=Power LED
1
23
0 I
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System unit is in standby mode
The main switch (1) is in position I and the power LED (3) is not lighting. You can enable the PRIMESTATION in this mode with the ON/OFF button (2). The mode “ready“ corresponds to the function “standby“ at a tv set.The power LED (3) is described in greater detail in the next section.
System unit is switched on
The main switch (1) is in position I and the power LED (3) is lighting green. The PRIMESTATION can be switched to standby mode using the ON/OFF button (2). To do this, press the ON/OFF button for 4 seconds.
I This should only happen from the OBP (Open Boot Prom) or in the event of an error.“init 5” should always be used under Solaris to shut down to standby mode.
4.2.15.2 Displays on the system unit
Figure 10: Free-standing PRIMESTATION
1. Power LED
If the power LED is lighting green, the PRIMESTATION is switched on.
The system then switches to the OBP or Solaris is started.
2 3
4
5
1
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2. Hard disk indicator
The indicator lights when the hard disk drive of the PRIMESTATION is accessed.
3. Message indicator
This indicator is intended for future applications.
4. DVD-ROM indicator
The indicator lights when the DVD-ROM drive of the PRIMESTATION is accessed.
5. Diskette indicator
The indicator lights when the diskette drive of the PRIMESTATION is accessed. The diskette must not be removed under any circumstances while the indicator is lighting.
4.2.16 Pre-installation of the PRIMESTATION
The PRIMESTATION is pre-installed as follows:
I Solaris 8 4/01 should always be reinstalled using the accompanying start CD “Operating Environment Installation CD for use with Solaris 8 4/01 Operating Environment”.
Component Pre-installation
Operating system Solaris 8 (entire distribution plus OEM support 64 bit) encl. Disk Suite, SUNVTS™
Patches regard patches as necessary
Teleservice V4.0
Language German (English is installed automatically as well)
Table 8: Pre-installing the PRIMESTATION
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4.2.17 Hard disk partitioning of the PRIMESTATION
The following hard disk partitioning is predefined:
This hard disk partitioning allows use both as a LAN Console and as an SMC on PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers.
Partition Folder Hard disk partitioning
0 /(root) overlap - (swap+32 MByte)
1 swap 4096 MByte
2 overlap Entire disk
3
4
5
6 16 MByte as metadevice
7 16 MByte as metadevice
Table 9: Hard disk partitioning of the PRIMESTATION
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4.3 Configuration
I If a reinstallation is required, the table “Pre-installing the PRIMES-TATION” on page 24 resp. the table “Pre-installation of PW250SMC” on page 10 and the table “Hard disk partitioning of the PRIMESTATION” and table “Hard disk partitioning of the PW250SMC” should be referenced. This will save you re-partitioning when using the PW250SMC/PRIMES-TATION as an SMC.
I If another hard disk partitioning is to be defined, the “SCS Release Notes“ and “SCS Installation Guide“ of the used SCS version (see “Online Literature on PRIMEPOWER” on page 147) are to be referenced to find out the required space for the root file system to use the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION as an SMC.
According to the following section “Install and detach mirroring“, 2-way-mirroring can be installed for the swap and root file system. Thus both disks of the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION are used.
4.3.1 Install and detach mirroring
It is presumed that both hard disks are partitioned identically:
– 4 copies of the state database (2 per disk)
– one 2-way mirror for the root file system
– one 2-way mirror for the swap file system
The extension of the file /etc/lvm/md.tab below contains the configuration entries for mirroring the root and swap file systems.
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I Further information on the commands you find in the manpages:
man command name
# state data base
#
mddb01 -c 2 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s7
# root mirror
d1 -m d10
d10 1 1 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0
d11 1 1 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0
# swap mirror
d2 -m d20
d20 1 1 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
d21 1 1 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s1
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4.3.1.1 Mirroring the root and swap file systems
The configuration above is defined by the following commands. Order and syntax options have strictly to be observed.
metadb -a -f mddb01
metainit -f d10
metainit d11
metainit d1
metaroot d1
metainit -f d20
metainit d21
metainit d2
Change the entry for the swap file system in the file /etc/vfstab to the meta device /dev/md/dsk/d2:
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 - - swap - no -
change to
/dev/md/dsk/d2 - - swap - no -
lockfs -fa
At that time the system has to be rebooted:
reboot
metattach d1 d11
metattach d2 d21
dumpadm -d /dev/md/dsk/d2
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4.3.1.2 Detach mirroring of the root and swap file systems
metadetach d1 d11
metaroot /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0
metadetach d2 d21
Change the entry for the swap file system in the file /etc/vfstab to the device /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1:
/dev/dsk/d2 - - swap - no -
change to
/dev/md/dsk/c0t0d0s1 - - swap - no -
At that time the system has to be rebooted:
reboot
dumpadm -d /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
metaclear -r d1
metaclear d11
metaclear -r d2
metaclear d21
metadb -f -d c0t0d0s7 c0t2d0s7
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4.3.2 First booting
Identification
When the system boots for the first time, parameters for identification like host name, network, time zone and root password are required.
Language setting
When the Solaris operating system has booted and signed off, a mask appears prompting the user name. The desired language can be chosen in the following menu:
Desktop Login --> Options --> Languages
Once you have entered the password, the CDE (Common Desktop Environment) is started.
All other parameters are set using the usual Solaris tools.
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5 LAN ConsoleThe LAN Console supports the installation, configuration, administration and diagnostic management of one or more connected PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers.
The serial port (ttya) is the default console access for all PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers. This access is preferable towards the graphical console (mouse, keyboard, graphics) for reasons of access security and availability in critical operation and error situations. The concept of the LAN Console with one or more RCAs offers an optimal administration, especially in clusters of several servers (single point of administration) or if remote administration is required.
5.1 Architecture
The LAN Console architecture is based on the following components:
● PW250SMC or PRIMESTATION with Solaris
● Keyboard and 3-button mouse
● LAN Console software
● One or more RCAs, to which the LAN Console is connected via the LAN (TCP/IP)
or
● The XSCF of one or more PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems, including the XSCF connection via LAN to the LAN Console
● RCA3, RCA4 and XSCF may be operated in parallel on a LAN Console.
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Figure 11: LAN Console architecture
RM Systems
8 or 16 x V.24
Remote Communication Adapter
RCA
Ethernet TCP/IP
LAN Console
PRIMEPOWER (MR) Systems
PRIMEPOWER250/450 Systems
with XSCF
or
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5.2 Remote Communication Adapter
A Remote Communication Adapter (RCA) is needed to connect the LAN Console to the PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers so that it can monitor and operate these systems. The existing V.24-based serial console interfacing concept for the PRIMEPOWER (MR)/RM has been retained. The RCA is available in a version with 8 ports (RCA4-8) and a version with 16 ports (RCA4-16). The RCA4 is delivered as standalone model. One or two devices can as well be installed side by side in the rack in one height unit using an optional rack installation kit.
In principle, the XSCF of a PRIMEPOWER 250/450 can be regarded as an RCA with a console port. Monitoring and operating of PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems using the LAN Console therefore can be done via direct connection of the XSCF to the LAN.
For administration purposes the XSCF also is directly accessible via LAN.
The available commands and the XSCF port numbers to be used can be looked up in the XSCF documentation (see information below).
Alternatively the console connection of a PRIMEPOWER 250/450 system can be done by an RCA via serial interface - see figure 15 and figure 16 on page 39.
I The following applies to the complete manual: all information on the XSCF, especially on configuration, connection establishment and amount on XSCF commands must be looked up in the XSCF documen-tation, i. e. the eXtended System Control Facility User's Guide available on the ESF (Enhanced Support Facility) CD, the HCP (Hardware Control Program) CD and the User's Manual PRIMEPOWER 250/450 (see “Related publications” on page 137).
V RCA does not support SIDATA
The RCA does not support SIDATA and therefore has to be installed by our Service organization.
The safety aspects of this process are described in the chapter “Safety notes” on page 5.
I Distinguishing between RCA3 and RCA4
Reference is made in some sections to the previous RCA versions. If a distinction is needed between the current RCA and previous versions, the current RCA will be referred to as RCA4 and the previous version as RCA3.
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I Scope of RCA4-16 and RCA4-8
RCA4-16 (with 16 ports) and RCA4-8 (with 8 ports) only differ in the number of ports. Besides hardware and released firmware are identical. Therefore the devices are compatible.If in this manual the RCA4 is mentioned, it refers to both devices in the same way. Otherwise RCA4-16 (16 ports) or RCA4-8 are explicitly mentioned.
The current RCA can be ordered under the following order numbers:
You will find the order numbers for the cables you need in the section “Cable types” on page 41.
V No RCA4 and XSCF connection on an Intel-based LAN Console
The RCA4 or the XSCF cannot be operated on the previous version of the current LAN Console (Intel-based). The RCA4 requires the PW250SMC or PRIMESTATION with LAN Console software from Control² CD/DVD version 02/02, the XSCF requires the Control² CD/DVD version #4-2003.
5.2.1 Connections on the rear of the RCA
I LAN cables and the serial port cable are not included in the package automatically and have to be ordered separately. Refer to the section “Cable types” on page 41.
RCA-16 RCA4-8 Rack installation kit
D:GPRAC-RC22E D:GPRAC-RC23E D:GPRAC-ZB22E
A3C40035590 A3C40039954
Table 10: RCA order numbers
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Figure 12: Connections on the rear of the RCA
1. Port connector 1-8
2. Port connector 9-16 (not with RCA4-8)
3. MAC address and serial number
4. Power supply
V Caution
The power supply should be easily accessible.
5. 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection
5.2.1.1 LAN connection
The RCA has 8 or 16 serial ports and allows the administration of up to sixteen connected FSC Unix server systems via Ethernet 10/100BaseT (LAN Console).
Simultaneous access to different host computers is enabled by the integrated TCP/IP software.
The connection is IEEE 802.3 compliant
Connector: 10BaseT (Twisted pair) / RJ45 connection
I Transmission rate: 10 Mbit/s and 100 Mbit/s
12 222 20 856
12 222 20 856
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5.2.1.2 Serial port for connecting the console
The serial ports of the RCA4 have 8-pin RJ 45 connectors.
Transmission rate: 50 Baud to 115.2 Kbit/s
Once you have positioned the RCA in a suitable location or installed it in the rack,
Ê connect the RCA to the LAN
Ê connect the ports to the server system using the appropriate cable, as shown in the next diagrams.
V Cables must not prevent the rear door from closing
Always make sure when connecting cables that the rear door of the system cabinet can be closed again effortlessly.
Ê Secure the connector by tightening its screws.
Connecting to the RM server
Figure 13: Connecting the RCA to the backplane of the device (in this case an RM 600 E45 model)
Ê Connect the cable to the pins which are at the top of the HIOS or EHIOS basic controller (9-pin).
Ê Insert the connector into the port as shown.
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Connecting to the PRIMEPOWER (MR) server
Correspondingly, the cables are connected to serial port A on the backplane of the PRIMEPOWER (MR) system cabinet.
Figure 14: Connecting the RCA to PRIMEPOWER (MR) rack models
Ê If necessary, remove the inserted adapter before connecting the RCA.
25pol Bu
SE
RIA
L A 25pol B
u
SE
RIA
L B
PRIMEPOWER 650/850
KB/MOUSE ETHERNET
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Figure 15: Connecting the RCA to the PRIMEPOWER 200/400/600 vertically or horizontally
PRIMEPOWER 200/400/600
25po
l Bu
25po
l Bu
LAN
RC
IS
ER
IAL
AS
ER
IAL
B
25pol Bu25pol BuLANRCI
SERIAL A/B
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Connection to PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems
Figure 16: Connecting the RCA to PRIMEPOWER 250
Figure 17: Connecting the RCA to PRIMEPOWER 450
XSCF LAN port
Serial port (tty-a) for RCA
Serial port for RCA(tty-a)
XSCF LAN port
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Connecting to the PRIMEPOWER 100N
Figure 18: Connecting to the PRIMEPOWER 100N
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5.2.2 Cable types
The RCA comes with a power cable (1.8m) with Schuko plug (earth contact type plug). The following serial cables are required for connecting the RCA to the console port of the PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM server and must be ordered separately.
* the port cable may also be used with PRIMEPOWER systems using the DSub adapter 9pole to 25pole that
is delivered with the system. Thus the cables with a length of 5m and 15m are also available for
PRIMEPOWER systems.
Name Length Order/Part No.
Power cable with rubber connector for rack installation
1.1m D:KB258-C110
Power cable with rubber connector for rack installation
2.5m D:KB258-C250
Port cable for PRIMEPOWER (MR) 25-pin DSUB female
2m10m
D:GPRAC-KB04PE16D:GPRAC-KB04WE16
Port cable for PRIMEPOWER 250/450
3m10m
D:GP70P-KA02D:GP70P-KA03
Port cable for RM*RJ45 to 9-pin DSUB female
5m15m
D:GPRAC-KB04RE16D:GPRAC-KB04ME16
Network cable (LAN) for connecting to HUB or Switch
2m-100m D:GP7KB-13xxxx=02/05/10/15/30/50xx=A0 for100m
Network cable (LAN) for direct connection system console to RCA/CCU (cross over cable)
D:GP7KB-14xx(Category5 UTP cable xx meters, xx=05/10/20/50)xx=A0 for 100m
Table 11: RCA cabling
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5.2.3 Technical specifications of the RCA
5.2.3.1 Power ratings
5.2.3.2 Environmental conditions
Requisite intake and exhaust air clearance for ensuring sufficient ventilation:
5.2.3.3 Dimensions and weights
Mains voltage range (autorange)
100V-250V
Nominal frequency 50-60 Hz
Power consumption approx. 20 W
Rated current max. 1A
Table 12: Power ratings
Temperature +15 °C to +35 °C
Relative humidity 20% to 75%
Table 13: Temperature
Front min. 100 mm
Rear min. 100 mm
Table 14: Intake and exhaust air clearance
Width 225 mm
Height 45 mm
Depth 208 mm
Weight 1 kg
Table 15: Dimensions and weights
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5.2.3.4 Standards
5.2.3.5 Conformity tests
5.2.3.6 Approvals
5.2.4 Switching on the RCA
Ê The RCA is switched on by connecting it to the mains.
Figure 19: Front view of RCA
Product safety IEC60950EN60950UL 1950CSA 950
Electromagneticcompatibility
EN 55022, class AEN 55024EN 61000-3-2EN 61000-3-3FCC part 15 class A
Environmental compatibility EPA-compliant
Table 16: Standards
Europe (CE) EU Directive: 89/336/EEC (EMC)73/23/EEC (product safety)
Table 17: Conformity tests
Global IEC CB Scheme
Table 18: Approvals
Power Online Link TRAFFIC 100MBps Reset INT
RCA4
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Init
V Restart
INIT interrupts operation of the RCA and causes the RCA to restart.
With the use of INIT the RCA is reset to the default values set at the factory. If you want to delete the current configuration, press INIT for about 7 seconds. The ONLINE LED first flashes slowly, then more quickly to acknowledge the deletion. If you also want to delete the IP address, press INIT for a further 5 seconds. To acknowledge the deletion, ONLINE flashes even more quickly.Thus the state of delivery is re-established
I Before the use of INIT, it is recommended to note the MAC address to be able to reconfigure the system.
ResetInterrupts operation of the RCA and reboots it while retaining the set values.
100MBpslights up if the RCA is connected to a 100 MBps LAN.
TRAFFIClights up when there is data traffic.
LINK-LEDlights up if the RCA detects that it is connected to a network.
ONLINE-LEDlights up (does not flash) if the self-test and the initialization phase of the RCA are run through successfully. If the ONLINE-LED flashes for approx. 1 minute after it is switched on, an error has occurred in the self-test or during initialization.
POWER-LEDlights up if the RCA is connected to the power supply system.
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5.3 Installing software packages on the LAN Console
The LAN Console software needs no more than 10 MBytes of storage space.
– The LAN Console software is stored on the Control² CD/DVD. The following packages are relevant for the LAN Console:
– The LAN Console supports the connection via ssh (secure shell) and telnet. During installation of software you get an instruction for the installation of the required ssh.
I ssh is available for the RCA4 from firmware version Boot File 3.70 and Application File 1.7 (see “RCA4 firmware updates” on page 73). The current setting can be displayed using the command “Show Server” on page 99.
I Dependent on the hardware version (Hardware Control Program, HCP version) of the PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems, the XSCF also supports ssh (s.a. XSCF documentation in the appendix “Related publications” on page 137).
– Select PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite, if the LAN Console is to be integrated in the ServerView cluster.
Installation procedure:
Ê Insert the Control² CD/DVD. The required packages are installed using the Webstart wizard. The File Manager window opens automatically showing the contents of the CD-ROM/DVD.
Package
SMAWrtty (communication)
SMAWxsco (console mapping)
SMAWrins (remote installation server)
SMAWtelx (Telecall gate)
SMAWsmon (Secure Device Monitor)
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Figure 20: File Manager window for Control² CD/DVD
Ê Double-click Installer and click the Next button until you see the following mask:
Figure 21: Installation mask for Control² CD/DVD
Ê Choose the product “LAN Console II (SPARC) - Default Install”.The following packages are installed in the /opt/SMAW directory:
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– SMAWrtty
– SMAWrins
– SMAWtelx
– SMAWxsco
– SMAWsmon
If you want to use the LAN Console to administer several systems simulta-neously in one or more domains, you should also install the licensed “Domain Admin 2.1” product (see PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite 2.2 manual).
Teleservice 4.0 (SMAWtssv) is already preinstalled.
The SMAWxsco package requires the following packages, which have already been installed:
With respect to the functionality of the components in the individual packages, it is assumed that the path /usr/openwin/bin is contained in the PATH environment variable. This path must be set for root.
I Language settings:
According to the pre-installation of the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION (setting as under “Preinstallation” on page 10), German is supported as standard language. Especially the output of the mask texts of xscon is in German (see “Operating the LAN Console” on page 74).
If additional languages have been installed and another language setting is to be used, e.g. en_GB.ISO8859-1, the following adaptation has to be made to get the output of xscon in English (owner root):
#cd /usr/lib/locale/en_GB.ISO8859-1/LC_MESSAGES
#ln -s /opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/locale/en_US/xscon’pwd’/xscon
xscon doesn’t support other languages than German and English.
SUNWbnur Networking UUCP Utilities (Root)
SUNWbnuu Networking UUCP Utilities (User)
SUNWdhcsr BOOTP/DHCP Server Services (Root)
SUNWdhcsu BOOTP/DHCP Server Services (User)
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Starting PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite
You can start PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite either at shell level or at desktop level:
– Starting at shell level
You start the user interface in write mode by entering the following at command level:
/opt/SMAW/bin/wsa <hostname>
The welcome screen then appears and you proceed as described there (language setting, root password).
If you only want to invoke the user interface in read mode, enter the following:
/opt/SMAW/bin/wsa -read only <hostname>
A dialog box then appears and you proceed as described there (user name, root password, language setting, etc.).
– Starting at desktop level
You will find the PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite application on the desktop in the Workspace Menu under Applications -> Application Manager -> System_Admin -> WebSysAdmin.
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5.4 Configuration
In order to be able to configure the system, the LAN Console must have been connected to the RCA via the LAN and the RCA must have been connected to one or more RM or PRIMEPOWER (MR) servers via a serial port (see figure 12 on page 35). Alternatively, the LAN Console can also be connected to the XSCF of a PRIMEPOWER 250 or 450 system via LAN.
From the LAN Console, the system administrator manages both the RCA or the XSCF and the console connections of the attached RM and PRIMEPOWER (MR) servers.
I Distinguishing between RCA3 and RCA4
This manual deals primarily with the configuration of the current RCA4 described in the section “Remote Communication Adapter”. If a distinction between the current RCA and previous versions is necessary, the current RCA is referred to as RCA4 and the previous versions as RCA3.
I Distinguishing between RCA and XSCF
Within this manual the XSCF of the PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems functionally is equated with an RCA that enables a console connection and a read-only console connection. Therefore in the following only the terminus “RCA“ is used, if no special distinction between RCA and XSCF is necessary.
All RCA (1-4, XSCF) can be operated from the LAN Console in mixed mode.
5.4.1 Connection between LAN Console and RCA
Between LAN Console and RCA different kinds of encrypted and unencrypted connections are possible:
rttyunencrypted kind of connection between LAN Console and RCA4 in the private LAN. This connection also enables the access to RCA1-3, the predecessors of the current RCA4.
This kind of connection is not possible via the XSCF.
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sshwith ssh (Secure Shell) a secure, i. e. encrypted connection to the RCA4 and therefore to the connected console of the RM- or PRIMEPOWER (MR) system is possible. Version 2 of the ssh protocol (SSH2) is supported.
For PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems an ssh is also possible via the XSCF, dependent on the HCP version applied.
telnet
unencrypted kind of connection between LAN Console and RCA4 or XSCF.
I Console connections via ssh or telnet exclusively can be configured for RCA4 and XSCF.
I If console connections via the RCA4 are set up via rtty, i.e. not via ssh or telnet, the RCA for security reasons has to be connected in the private LAN.
5.4.2 Configuring the connected servers
5.4.2.1 Configuring the PRIMEPOWER systems (MR)
A V.24 cable is used to make the connection at the serial port to the required port on the RCA in accordance with the description in the section “Serial port for connecting the console” on page 36, the “Cable types” on page 41 and the definition in “mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries” on page 57.
The Solaris operating system detects which serial port is connected, i.e. no explicit reconfiguration is required.
The line speed for the RCA (RCA4) ports is set by default to 9600 baud, see PORT commands in the section “RCA commands”.
The terminal type needs to be set for the console login for all PRIMEPOWER systems:
Ê In the /etc/inittab file, set the terminal type xterm in the entry for the console login:
...:/usr/lib/saf/ttymon -g ... -d /dev/console -T xterm-l console
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Configuring the PRIMEPOWER 250/450 server
I In this place not the PW250SMC itself, but the administrated system is meant.
If the console of a PRIMEPOWER 250/450 is not connected via Port A, but via the XSCF, re-configuration for this console access has to be done according to the XSCF documentation (see “PRIMEPOWER publications” on page 143).
Here the XSCF configuration is done using the Machine Administration Menu provided by ESF.
The essential configuration steps for telnet and ssh connections are:
– configure network settings for the XSCF
– create an XSCF user with root rights
If necessary, create a user Admin according to RCA4 (see also section “mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries” on page 57, ssh)
– activate console access via LAN
If the console of a PRIMEPOWER 250/450 system or the XSCF is to be accessed via an ssh connection, the installed operating system must support ssh – this can be done using OpenSSH of the Control² CD/DVD from #1-2003 for Solaris 8 or using the ssh, which is available with Solaris 9 by default.
In addition, further XSCF settings have to be made for ssh connections using ESF commands (see ssh administration in the XSCF User's Guide, appendix “Related publications” on page 137, available from ESF 2.3A50 and HCP0603).
I If a secure console connection is to be used via ssh, also the connections to the XSCF and to the additionally available read-only console only should also be configurable via an ssh connection for security reasons (see ssh administration in the XSCF User's Guide, appendix “Related publications” on page 137).
5.4.2.2 Configuring the RM systems
The line speed of the respective RCA ports must be set to 19 200 baud for connecting RM systems to the RCA (RCA4), see “Port commands” on page 88.
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5.4.3 Configuring the LAN Console and RCA
This section describes the initial setup of the LAN Console, i.e. the definition of console accesses to PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers and initial configu-ration of the RCA.
For an existing LAN Console setup it also describes the addition of further console connections, configuration of an additional RCA and connection of another LAN Console to an RCA that has already been configured.
Furthermore, it briefly deals with possible changes to the configuration of the LAN Console and RCA.
Only the root user can carry out the configuration steps. The dialog language is English.
Error situations relating to the configuration are described in the section “Diagnostics” on page 79.
I This chapter does not contain the requested configuration procedures, which admit the access to the console of PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems via the XSCF - see also “Configuring the PRIMEPOWER 250/450 server“ and XSCF documentation in the appendix “Related publications” on page 137.
It is, however, presupposed that the XSCF is known in the LAN, i. e. it is accessible from the console.
The following sections “Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA“ und “Configuring the RCA“ are of no significance for the configu-ration of console access via the XSCF.
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Figure 22: Configuring the LAN console and the RCA
Configuring the RCA4
Createconfiguration entry
Configuring the LAN console
Configuration entrycorrect ?
Nextconfiguration entry?
Deleteconfiguration entry
Process configurationdata
Make the RCA addressable in the network
Switch on RCA
ConfigureRCA
mklancon
no
yes
rmlancon showlancon yes
no
vi .../<RCA_config_file>
mkrca
xscon
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5.4.3.1 Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA
I If console connections via the RCA4 are not set up via ssh or telnet (see “mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries” on page 57), the RCA for security reasons has to be connected in the private LAN.
The initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA (RCA4) takes place in two steps. The first step is to define the console access to the PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM servers for the LAN Console. In addition, the RCA is made known from the LAN Console in the private network and configured via the xscon command.
Before a LAN Console and RCA are configured for the first time, certain precau-tions must be taken and the required information must be made available:
● The network administrator must define the following in the LAN:
– IP address of the RCA and the LAN Console. The LAN Console must be accessible using network commands, for example ping.
– System name of the RCA. The RCA system name may have to be made known to the DNS (Domain Name Service).
– The RCA must be located in the same LAN segment as the LAN Console to enable the initial configuration of the RCA.
● Information required about the LAN:
– Subnet mask of the RCA
– If a gateway has been set up: IP address of the gateway to the subnet of the RCA
● Ascertain the Ethernet address (MAC address) of the RCA
The MAC address is the hardware address that is used to access a device initially. The Ethernet address (MAC address) is shown on a sticker attached to the RCA housing (see chapter “Connections on the rear of the RCA” on page 34).
● Define the allocation of RCA ports. With RCA4 COM ports 1-16 are mapped to port numbers 3001-3016, with RCA4-8 COM ports 1-8 are mapped to port numbers 3001-3008:
– Allocate the RCA ports to PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM servers.
– Define a symbolic system name for each RCA port/PRIMEPOWER (MR)/RM server allocation.
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5.4.3.2 Configuring the LAN Console
The LAN Console can represent up to 256 consoles on PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM servers. Among these via ssh or telnet a maximum of 63 console connec-tions is possible with RCA4 and 63 console connections with the XSCF.
When configuring the LAN Console for the first time, the known console accesses, referred to as configuration entries, can be defined for the PRIME-POWER (MR) or RM servers. This can be done with the aid of the mklancon script specifying:
– the type of RCA (RCA Type)
– the type of connection (ssh, telnet, rtty)
– the system name of the RCA (RCA SystemName)
– the RCA port number to be used (RCA PortNumber)
– the console name (ConsoleName). The console name is the logical address of the PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM server that is to be administrated. It is advisable to use the system name of the PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM server as the console name.
The showlancon script checks the configuration entries that are created.
Configuration entries can be removed with the aid of rmlancon. If parameters need to be changed for a configuration entry, this entry has to be deleted and recreated with the new data.
Commands
For each of these commands there is a description that you can look up with
man command name
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telnet and ssh connections
I The RCA (not the XSCF) is running either in telnet mode for console connections via telnet and rtty or in ssh mode exclusively for console connections via ssh.
I. e. for an RCA4 in ssh mode - except the connection via admin port - all configuration entries have to be created as ssh connections.
I Towards the XSCF exclusively telnet- or ssh connections may be created.
Configuration entries for the real console connection, but also entries for administration of the XSCF and for read-only-console connections can be created. For the following ports XSCF connections can be configured:
According to the XSCF documentation, for certain XSCF ports several telnet or ssh connections can be established at the same time. If such parallel connections also shall be usable from the LAN Console, further configuration entries are to be created for the same XSCF port number with the following command mklancon.
Detailed information can be taken from the XSCF documentation(see “Related publications” on page 137).
in telnet mode port 23 (console connection PRIMEPOWER system)
admin (port 8010, XSCF administration access)
port 8011 (read-only-console connection)
in ssh mode port 22 (console connection PRIMEPOWER system)
admssh (port 8810, XSCF administration access)
port 8811, 8812 (read-only-console connection)
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mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries
Syntax:
mklancon -t <RCA Type> [-c <Kind of Connection> -l]]<RCA SystemName> <RCA PortNumber> <ConsoleName>
The command arguments determine the RCA port for which a configuration entry is to be generated.
-t RCA Typethe permitted values are “3” for the RCA3, “4” for the RCA4, and “5” for the XSCF.
-c Kind of Connectionexclusively with RCA4 and XSCF console connections can be set up via ssh or telnet. Valid entries are:
– for ssh: s
– for telnet: t
If the c option is missing, the connection for RCA (1-4) is set up via rtty, and for XCSF via telnet.
-lfor ssh or telnet connections towards the RCA (RCA4 or XSCF) during processing of the command the input of the RCA user name with associated password used for logging on to the RCA, is required.
The default for the RCA user name is Admin.
RCA SystemNameThe system name of the required RCA.
RCA PortNumberA unique TCP/IP port number, which is served by the RCA. The port number of the RCA4 and the XSCF is dependent on the kind of connection. The port number must be in the following valid range for the RCA type:
– RCA3: from 3001-3006
– ssh connection:RCA4 (16 ports): from 3101-3116 or admsshRCA4-8 (8 ports): from 3101-3108 or admsshXSCF: 22, 8811, 8812 or admssh.
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– telnet connection or rtty -connection (for RCA4, if -c option is missing):RCA4 (16 ports): from 3001-3016 or adminRCA4-8 (8 ports): from 3001-3008 or adminXSCF: 23, 8011 or admin.
ConsoleNameThe symbolic system name that is going to be used. This name must not yet exist. It has a maximum length of 14 characters and consists of alpha-numeric characters only.
The input of RCA system name should always be done in a uniform way, i.e. always either with or without a domain suffix (e.g. utopia, not utopia.xxx.xxx.de) in order to avoid ambiguities with the rmlancon and showlancon commands.
If an ssh or telnet connection with -l option is configured for the RCA4, the automatic logon to the RCA4 is made with the specified RCA4 user name and password during the connection setup with xscon.
If no -l option was entered, during the setup of a telnet connection, the RCA4 asks for username and password. During an ssh connection, the RCA4 asks for the password of the RCA4 user Admin.
If the -l option is specified during the configuration of an ssh connection, the automatic logon to the XSCF is made using the specified XSCF user name; especially for the admssh port, XSCF login is made directly.
If no -l option is specified, the password of the XSCF user Admin is asked for in an ssh connection.
For telnet connections configured via XSCF the -l option need not be specified. The setup of the telnet connection leads directly to the console window or the XSCF login. For the setup of telnet connections via the XSCF, only the existence of an XSCF user with root rights is required.
If a port number in the range of 3009-3016 or 3109-3116 is indicated for the RCA4, you will get the information that a configuration entry for an RCA4 with 16 ports will be generated.
If the port number admin or adminssh is entered for the RCA4 or the XSCF, a configuration entry is created for administering the RCA4/XSCF, see also “Configuring the RCA” on page 62 and documentation on the XSCF, appendix “Related publications“.
To execute the command for an RCA3, a password has to be assigned for the specified RCA port.
If a configuration entry is created for an RCA type for the first time,
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– for the RCA3 the monitor lanconsole
– for the RCA4 without indication of the kind of connection (without -c option) the monitor lanconsole1
– for ssh or telnet connections to the RCA4 (-c option: s | t) the monitor lanconsole3 and
– for the XSCF the monitor lanconsole4
is created.
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rmlancon - Remove LAN Console configuration entries
Syntax:
rmlancon <RCA SystemName> |-t <RCA Type> <RCA SystemName> [<RCA PortNumber >]|-n <ConsoleName> | -a | -t <RCA Type> | -t <RCA Type> -c <Kind of connection>[<RCA SystemName>]
RCA SystemNameAll configuration entries belonging to the specified RCA are displayed and can be removed with “y”.
RCA PortNumberIf a configuration entry is found for the specified TCP/IP port number – on the RCA4 or the XSCF also admin or adminssh is possible – which is served by the RCA, it is displayed and can be removed with “y”.
-n ConsoleNameThe configuration entry belonging to the specified symbolic system name is output and can be removed with “y”.
-aAll configuration entries on the LAN Console for all RCA types are displayed and can be removed with “y”.
-t RCA TypeThe permitted entries are “3” for the RCA3, “4” for the RCA4, and “5” for the XSCF. All of the configuration entries on the LAN Console of the specified RCA type - which may fulfill the further conditions - are displayed and removed with “y”.
-c Kind of connectionThe permitted entries are “t“ for telnet and “s“ for ssh, exclusively for RCA4 and the XSCF. Only configuration entries of the indicated kind of connection are displayed and removed.
If the last configuration entry for one of the monitors lanconsole, lanconsole1, lanconsole3 or lanconsole4 is deleted, this monitor is closed.
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showlancon - Show the specified configuration entries
Syntax:
showlancon <RCA SystemName> |-t<RCA Type> <RCA SystemName> [<RCA PortNumber>]|-n <ConsoleName> | -a | -t <RCA Type> | -t <RCA Type> -c <Kind of Connection>[<RCA SystemName>]
The command arguments determine which configuration entries are to be displayed.
RCA SystemName All configuration entries belonging to the specified RCA are displayed.
RCA PortNumberIf a configuration entry is found for the specified TCP/IP port number – on the RCA4 or the XSCF also admin is possible – which is served by the specified RCA, it is displayed.
-n ConsoleNameThe configuration entry belonging to the specified symbolic system name is output.
-aAll configuration entries of all RCA types on the LAN Console are displayed.
-t RCA TypeThe permitted values are “3” for the RCA3, “4” for the RCA4 and “5” for the XSCF. All of the configuration entries on the LAN Console of the specified RCA type - which may fulfill the further conditions - are displayed.
-c Kind of connectionThe permitted entries are “t“ for telnet and “s“ for ssh, exclusively for RCA4 and XSCF. Only configuration entries of the indicated kind of connection are displayed.
Finally the current state of the associated lanconsole, lanconsole1, lanconsole3 or lanconsole4 monitors is displayed (e.g. NOTRUNNING). If the -a option is specified, the states of all monitors are displayed assuming configuration entries exist for the associated RCA types (for information on the monitors, see section “Status information for the monitors” on page 80).
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5.4.3.3 Configuring the RCA
I This section is irrelevant for console connections via the XSCF.
To be configured successfully, the RCA (RCA4) must be known and also acces-sible in the LAN, and all serial console connections (V.24 lines) from the RCA to the required PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM servers must be implemented.
Since the RCA does not have a keyboard or display of its own, it is configured from the LAN Console. The RCA is made known for this purpose using the arp command, which means that it can be addressed after its initial boot, i.e. after being powered on, from the LAN Console.
The RCA is configured in three stages:
– The configuration data, i. e. /IP and MAC address, system name is recorded.
– The mkrca script is invoked in order to make the RCA known in the network.
– The RCA is switched on.
– The configuration data is set in the RCA.
Recording the configuration data
SMAWxsco provides the template file /opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/misc/setup.tpl for recording the configuration data, IP and MAC address and the name of the RCA. Because both the RCA3 and RCA4 can be configured with the current software, this file contains all of the data for the RCA3 in addition to the infor-mation relevant for the RCA4.
I The configuration of an RCA3 is described in the previous version of this manual (LAN Console, Order Number U41224-J-Z916-1-76).
Ê Copy this file to any work file.
V Do not modify the template file
The template file itself should not be modified so that it is available to configure other RCAs.
Ê Now fill in the work file using an editor.
You will need to refer here to the information provided about the network and RCA at the start of the section “Commands” on page 55.
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The content of the work file - as described in Template file /opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/misc/setup.tpl - is analyzed by a shell and loaded, i.e. the entries must comply with the shell syntax rules (e.g. values must follow straight after the “=” character). Syntax and/or plausibility errors are reported and cause the respective script to terminate.
I As usual in the shell, comments are indicated by a preceding “#”.
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Template file /opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/misc/setup.tpl
# Configuration Template for RCAs setup.ini## fill in like: KEY=value# ethernet address: 6 2-digit hex values separated by a # colon (00 - FF)# ip address: 4 numeric values separated by a dot # (0 - 255)# _____________________________________________________________## # RCAs network configuration#RCA_MAC= # ethernet (HW) address of RCA
(08:00:06:0a:f4:0b)RCA_IP= # ip address of RCA (129.103.165.66)RCA_IP_Name= # host name of RCA (akkord)##============================================================## # ONLY RCA3:RCA_Netmask= # ip netmask of RCA (255.255.255.0)RCA_Domain= # domain suffix (pdb.siemens.de)RCA_Gateways= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)RCA_Use_DNS= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)###_____________________________________________________________## # if using gateways : address of 1st gateway#RCA_Gateway_IP= # ip address of RCAs gateway (129.103.165.1)## _____________________________________________________________## # if using DNS : addresses of the name server#DNS_IP1= # ip address of name server 1 (129.103.145.11)DNS_IP2= # ip address of name server 2 (129.103.145.11)DNS_IP3= # ip address of name server 3 (129.103.145.11)DNS_IP4= # ip address of name server 4 (129.103.145.11)DNS_IP5= # ip address of name server 5 (129.103.145.11)DNS_IP6= # ip address of name server 6 (129.103.145.11)## _____________________________________________________________## # determine which TCP/IP port# # should be served as a console
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#TCP_Port_3001= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)TCP_Port_3002= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)TCP_Port_3003= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)TCP_Port_3004= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)TCP_Port_3005= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)TCP_Port_3006= # no / yes (default no) (0 | 1)##
What has been described so far is a general overview of the configuration. What follows is a step-by-step guide of what else has to be done.
Ê The following entries have to be made in your work file (RCA_config_file):
Keyword # Comment (Example)----------------------------------------------------------------RCA_MAC= # ethernet (HW) address of RCA (08:00:06:0a:f4:0b)RCA_IP= # ip address of RCA (129.103.165.66)RCA_IP_Name= # host name of RCA (akkord)
The syntax of the Ethernet and IP address is checked:
Ethernet: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx xx = 2-digit hex value
IP: x.x.x.x x = Decimal value (0 <= x <= 255)
Addressing the RCA in the network
The RCA is made accessible in the LAN by executing the mkrca script. The arp command and the IP and MAC address recorded above as well as the RCA system name are used here.
The mkrca script uses the work file referred to under “Template file /opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/misc/setup.tpl” on page 64 as a call parameter.
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mkrca - Address the RCA
Syntax:
mkrca [-t <RCA Type>] [-c <Kind of Connection>] <RCA config_file>
-t RCA TypeThe permitted values are “3” and “4” for the RCA3 or the RCA4.
-c Kind of Connectionexclusively with RCA4 console connections can be set up via ssh or telnet. Valid entries are:
– for ssh: s
– for telnet: t
If the -c option is missing, the connection is set up via rtty.
RCA config_fileThe RCA_config_file command argument defines the file that the user copied from the template and filled by means of the setup template named setup.tpl. The content is analyzed by a shell and loaded, i.e. the entries must comply with the shell syntax rules (e.g. values must follow straight after the “=” character). Syntax and/or plausibility errors are reported and cause the script to terminate.
The mkrca script additionally creates a configuration entry <RCA SystemName>adm for the RCA4 with admin as RCA port number. If ssh was configured (-c option: s), an entry <RCA SystemName>admssh for the admssh port is created. These configuration entries provide administration access to the RCA4. If the script cannot create this administration access, it should be created retroactively using the mklancon script.
After the RCA has been switched on for the first time and has passed its boot phase, it can be accessed from the LAN Console, for example using ping.
RCA access
I You will find an overview of all available RCA commands in the section “RCA commands” on page 86.
An authentication check is generally performed for accessing the RCA4, i. e. the user name and password must first be entered correctly before the RCA can be used. This authentication check can be enabled and disabled for setting up console connections.
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The Admin administrator is predefined in the RCA with all extensive rights, comparable with the user root on Solaris systems. In addition, additional users can be created in the RCA with different rights - see “User commands” on page 102. A maximum of 64 users can be administered in the RCA.
The user name and password must be specified when setting up a console connection where an access check is in operation in the RCA.
It is therefore recommended - as described under “Configuring the RCA” on page 67 - to create a superuser for all configured console connections in the RCA. This user should have exclusive rights to set up console connections for all RCA ports and be able to issue a BREAK to the target system via an open channel. This user, in particular, cannot reconfigure the RCA and also cannot reboot the RCA because of restricted rights.
Configuring the RCA
The RCA is configured from the LAN Console using the administration access mentioned above and the xscon component described in the section “Operating the LAN Console” on page 74. In addition to specifying the RCA netmask, the administrator password must be assigned and the port parameters must be set for this configuration.
I When it is delivered or after a potential initialization (compare “Init” on page 44) the RCA is in the telnet mode. In this mode the RCA4 can only be accessed via telnet or rtty connections. This applies to the adminis-tration access as well as to all console connections via the individual RCA ports.The conversion of the RCA to ssh mode is described in section “Activate the ssh mode” on page 69.
Syntax:
xscon <RCA AdministrationAccess>
RCA AdministrationAccess The administration access to the RCA4 created under mkrca or explicitly with mklancon is referred to in general as <RCA SystemName >adm.
The RCA can also be administered if necessary using telnet:
Syntax:
telnet <RCA SystemName>
RCA SystemNameThe system name of the required RCA
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Once the connection has been set up, the user name Admin must be specified for initial access; the password has not been assigned at this point, i.e. <RETURN> should be pressed.The netmask of the RCA is then requested and the password for the Admin user must be reassigned. This concludes the initial configuration of the RCA - the connection to the RCA is not yet terminated however.
The user named under “RCA access” on page 66 is now created for the console connections.
Syntax:
user add <User> <Password> access=pall,break
UserFreely assignable user name - see “User commands” on page 102
PasswordPassword for this user (in plain text) - see “User commands” on page 102
When a connection is being set up, it is possible to branch to the Command Line Interface (CLI) of the RCA. For example, this allows a BREAK to be issued to the target system. As an example, the CLI access sequence is defined in a uniform way as [CTRL] “^“ for all ports of the RCA with the following command.
Syntax:
port all set char=noneserver cli char=^^
The same values are predefined for all ports of the RCA in this initial configu-ration:
Syntax:
port all set baud=9600 size=8 parity=none stop=1 flow=xon timeout=0
Speed 9600 baud
Word size 8 bits
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control XON/XOFF
Automatic connection setup No
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I The line speed must be set to a speed of 19200 baud for every relevant port when connecting RM systems to the RCA. This can be done - even retrospectively - with the PORT command (see “Port commands” on page 88).
Additionally for all the RCA the automatic session timeout must be switched off.
Syntax:
server cli timeout=0
If the RCA is accessible via a gateway, according to the command “Server Set” on page 97 the gateway address in the RCA has to be entered.
If the first port of the RCA is not used as a console connection, it can be used furthermore for administration of the RCA with a serial (V.24) line or to access the remaining ports of the RCA (compare RCA commands „Connect“, „Disconnect“, „Server CLI Connect“).
If the first port of the RCA also is used for console connections, it finally must be released.
Syntax:
server cli type=off
The following query, whether the RCA should be rebooted has to be answered with 'y'. The administration window is closed and the RCA reboots. This concludes the configuration of the RCA.
I If the RCA was initialized - see “Init” on page 44 - all parameters listed here must be reset.
Activate the ssh mode
If ssh connections are to be set up to the consoles of attached target systems, the RCA4 has to be converted to ssh mode. To do this, the logon via the admin-istration access of the RCA is required (see “Configuring the RCA” on page 67). The ssh mode is activated by the following command:
Syntax:
server ssh enable
If you enable ssh, the authentication method for the RCA is created. Finally the RCA has to be rebooted.
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I After the conversion to ssh mode the RCA4 can exclusively be reached via ssh connection. This applies for the administration access (see above) as well as for all console connections via the individual ports of the RCA. An exception is the serial access via port 1, if this was not also released for console connections (see above).
5.4.3.4 New RCA ports
Figure 23: New RCA ports
Further configuration entries for an existing LAN Console are created by means of the mklancon script - as shown in the figure “Configuring the LAN console and the RCA” on page 53 and “mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries” on page 57.
If the newly created configuration entries relate to RM system connections, the speed should be set to 19200 baud for the relevant port in the RCA4.
If configuration entries are to be created for the RCA3, a password has to be assigned for the specified port for each new entry in mklancon. This password has to be notified to the RCA by entering it under the appropriate port number on the “Ports” screen page in the RCA setup routine (see manual LAN Console U41224-J-Z916-1-76).
Existing configuration entries can be checked, removed and changed in the way described in the section “Configuring the LAN Console” on page 55.
Configuration entryfor <port number RCA>
New ports on the LAN console
Configuration entrycorrect ?
Anotherconfiguration entry?
Deleteconfiguration entry
mklancon
yes
rmlancon showlancon
no
yes
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5.4.3.5 Connecting further RCAs to the LAN Console
Another RCA4 is configured in basically the same way as described for an initial configuration in the section “Initial configuration of the LAN Console and RCA” on page 54. First, configuration entries should be created for the existing LAN Console using the new RCA as described under “mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries” on page 57.
The RCA is configured in keeping with the section “Configuring the RCA” on page 62.
Finally, the RCA has to be activated and configured as described under “Addressing the RCA in the network” on page 65 and “RCA access” on page 66.
Another XSCF is connected by creating configuration entries for the XSCF on the LAN Console. The configuration steps for the XSCF itself that enable the access to PRIMEPOWER 250/450 systems via XSCF, have to be done according to XSCF documentation (see “Related publications” on page 137).
5.4.3.6 Connecting another LAN Console to the RCA
To configure another LAN Console connected to an existing RCA, all configu-ration entries for the existing LAN Console must also be created on the additional LAN Console with the same parameter settings. You can check the necessary information about existing configuration entries with the showlancon command. The entries on the new LAN Console are again created with mklancon - see the section “Configuring the LAN Console” on page 55.
5.4.3.7 Modifying the LAN Console and RCA
The following sections outline the approach to modifying a configuration entry on the LAN Console and the RCA4. The steps for removing a LAN Console or RCA configuration are also outlined.
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Modifying the configuration entry for an RCA port
Ê Remove the configuration entry with rmlancon and use mklancon to create the modified configuration entry.
If an ssh or telnet console connection with automatic access to the RCA4 or the XSCF (-l option) was configured with the command mklancon (compare section “mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries” on page 57), the entered password can be changed, when needed.
Syntax:
key_create -p {lanconsole3 | lanconsole4} -s <ConsoleName>
ConsoleName is the symbolic system name of the target system, which the console connection was configured for.
The relevant monitor (option -p) for console connections via RCA4 is lanconsole3, and for connections via XSCF is lanconsole4. The relevant monitor can also be found out by entering the command
showlancon -n <ConsoleName>
Accordingly for an ssh or telnet connection the automatic logging on to the RCA4 or the XSCF can be prevented by deleting the associated password (command arguments see above).
Syntax:
key_create -r -p {lanconsole3 | lanconsole4} -s <ConsoleName>
Modifying the RCA4 configuration
Changes can be made to the RCA4 configuration using the xscon command:
xscon <RCA AdministrationAccess>
RCA administration access The administration access to the RCA4 created under mkrca or explicitly using mklancon in general is referred to as <RCA SystemName>adm. If the RCA4 is running in ssh mode, it is referred to as <RCA SystemName>admssh.
For logging on to the RCA4 the user name Admin has to be used.
The main commands for configuring the RCA4 are listed in the section “RCA commands”. The RCA command HELP provides an initial overview.
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If you are using the LAN Console on an RM system, the line speed for the connected RCA port should be set to 19200 baud in the RCA setup, see “Port commands”.
RCA4 firmware updates
New firmware versions for the RCA4 are available under http://service.fujitsu-siemens.com/service/primestation/RCA4http://extranet.fujitsu-siemens.com/service/primestation/RCA4.
For each firmware version additional installation information is also provided here and must be observed at any rate.
The firmware is updated via an TFTP server (Solaris system). The update is executed via the administration access to the RCA - see above - using the following command (see “Server commands” on page 93)
server flash boot|app hostip=<Address TFTP-Server> image=<Name of Image>
Removing a LAN Console
Ê Remove all configuration entries, for example using
rmlancon -a
Access can be cancelled for the RCA4 using the
arp -d <RCA SystemName>
command.
Ê Uninstall all software packages of the LAN Console software product.
Removing an RCA
Ê For every connected LAN Console, remove all configuration entries for this RCA (see section “Diagnostics” on page 79). For RCA4 additionally cancel the access using the arp command (see above). The removed RCA4 can be returned to the state it was in when delivered if required (see “Switching on the RCA” on page 43).
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5.5 Operating the LAN Console
The LAN Console can represent the consoles on PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM servers. All commands are available on each LAN Console, including the following console diagnostic tools: IKDB (Internal Kernel Debugger), BDM (Board Debug Monitor) and OBP Monitor. PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM servers can also be rebooted from the LAN Console.
xscon call
Access to the PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers is provided by xscon (SMAWxsco package), the necessary connection is selected and established internally via ssh, telnet, or rtty (SMAWsmon package, SMAWrtty package). Connection setup is supported using all RCA types (RCA4, RCA3 and XSCF). To establish the connection, data is required, which is defined when the LAN Console is configured.
Figure 24: xscon mask
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On the basis of configuration entries for the LAN Console, xscon enables one or more PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers to be selected that are to be repre-sented on the LAN Console. The names of the selectable systems are the console names that were specified in the mklancon script when the configuration entries were created.
The xscon user interface can also be chosen via the Solaris Common Desktop Environment where there is a corresponding entry in the Application Manager.
– The connection is established in the same way as for cu(1).
– Connection via RCA4
By default, the connection is set up via an RCA4 with an active access check. If the console connection is set up via rtty, RCA username and password must be entered.
If the console connection is set up via telnet and ssh, username and password depend on the configuration arguments of the console connection. If mklancon was executed without -l option, at a telnet session any RCA username with password may be entered. At an ssh connection, the input of a user password for the user Admin is mandatory.
If the console connection was set up with automatic access to the RCA4, (with -l option for mklancon), these data are unnecessary for telnet and ssh. The logon takes place with the RCA4 username and password specified during configuration.
Press the {Ctrl}and “^” key in the opened console window to access the command interface (CLI - Command Line Interface) of the RCA4 (settings see “Configuring the RCA” on page 62). By now entering the command port history the input buffer can be exported.
A hardware break (break) can be sent to a PRIMEPOWER (MR) system via the command port break from the CLI. For this, the abort sequence on the target system must be set to “enable“. This corresponds to the default setting of the target system, but can also be set with the help of the command
kbd -a enable
or by modification of the file etc/default/kbd.
After execution of the port break command you get to the OBP of the target system on entering the CLI command resume (see section below “RCA commands”).
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– Connection via XSCF (only PRIMEPOWER250/450)
With console connections via XSCF, the input of username and password is not required for telnet connections.
If mklancon was executed without -l option for ssh connections, input of the password for the XSCF user Admin is mandatory during the setup of the connection.
If the ssh connection was set up with automatic access to the XSCF (with -l option for mklancon), input of the password is not required. Logon is executed with the XSCF username and password specified during configuration. If the connection is set up via telnet, a hardware break (break) in the operating system can be executed from the telnet command interface using send brk, leading it to the OBP. For this, the abort sequence on the target system must be set to enable (see above).
There is no equivalent option for ssh connections. By creating an additional connection directly to the XSCF (XSCF administration access), the operating system can be led to the OBP using the XSCF commands available there (the availability of the commands depends on the actual version of HCP) - see also the XSCF documentation, appendix “Related publications” on page 137.
Furthermore, for telnet as well as for ssh connections a software break can be executed per Alternate Break Character Sequence (~CTRL/B) in the running operating system. For this, the abort sequence on the target system must have been set to alternate before. This can be done using the command
kbd -a alternate
or by modification of the file etc/default/kbd.
– The connection is cleared down via the “~.” string.
I The RCA4 can be administered with xscon using the configuration entry <RCA SystemName>adm or in ssh mode <RCA SystemName>admssh (see “mkrca - Address the RCA” on page 66 and “RCA commands”).
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xscon – mapping consoles
Prerequisites for using xscon:
I xscon can be called by root only.
The RCA (1-4) must have been configured with the aid of the mkrca command.
The XSCF must have been configured according to the XSCF documentation (see “Related publications” on page 137).
You can obtain an exact description of the xscon command by displaying its manual page:
man xscon
Syntax:
xscon [<ConsoleName1>[,<ConsoleName2>[...]]]
Calling xscon without parameters brings up a user interface showing the available PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers for selection. The adminis-tration accesses created for the configured RCA4 are also displayed. You make the selection via “Establish Connections”.
The logging mode option allows you to decide whether the console output is to be logged. The log file is given the default name /tmp/XSCON_<ConsoleName>. The log file will be created and stored on the system on which xscon was started.
If the SMAWtssv package has also been installed, you can choose from a menu whether or not you want to use Teleservice.
A console window is opened for each connection. If the connection to the RCA cannot be established within 10 seconds, an error message is output and the console window is closed.
I If connections via ports 9-16 were configured for an RCA4-8, the following error message is output in the opened console window
Connect failed: CAN‘T ACCESS DEVICE
and the console window is closed.
When you execute xscon ConsoleName, the connection to the selected system is set up directly. xscon only supports the xterm terminal emulation.
To be able to operate display-dependent applications on a PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM server console, the TERM environment variable has to be set appropriately:
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TERM=xterm
Resources:
You can use the normal resources to configure the emulation windows that are to be started. The instance name of these emulation windows is xscon and their class name is XTerm.
Example: Entry in .Xdefaults to configure the font on the console terminal:
.xscon.*.font: lucidasanstypewriter-14
The xscon command can also be started under an X terminal emulation, e.g. XVision from a terminal that is not connected directly to the console.
To ensure correct key binding, (see VirtualBindings(3X), xmbind(1X)), you should carry out one of the following steps beforehand:
Ê Copy the file /usr/dt/lib/bindings/sun_at under the name .motifbind to the user’s home directory, or
Ê add an entry with the name of the maker of the X server to xmbind.alias. The maker name can be ascertained with the xdpyinfo command. For XVision, the entry would have to be:
"Visionware Limited." sun_at
Ê If you are using /usr/dt/lib/bindings/xmbind.alias, you must also set
XMBINDDIR=/usr/dt/lib/bindings
in the .profile file.
If you are using a private copy of xmbind.alias in the home directory, you must also copy /usr/dt/lib/bindings/sun_at to the home directory.
5.6 Switching LAN Consoles
The LAN Console is switched when representation of consoles from PRIME-POWER (MR) or RM servers, i.e. console access to these systems, is to be handled from another LAN Console in the future. The connection to the respective PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM systems involved must be established via the same RCAs from both LAN Consoles.
The prerequisite for this is that another LAN Console supporting the same console accesses has been configured. For access to PRIMEPOWER (MR) or RM system, at least the port number of the RCA and
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– for the RCA4 or the XSCF with telnet or ssh connection with automatic access also username and password
– for the RCA3 the password allocated to this port
must be identical.
5.6.1 Planned switches
In this scenario, the activities of a LAN Console are planned to be taken over by another LAN Console for organizational reasons, i.e. the two underlying LAN Consoles are fully functional.
So that console accesses to the same PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers can take place from the other LAN Console, all active connections involving the current LAN Console have to be terminated. This can be done with the “~.” string.
The connections to the required PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers can then be established from the “new” LAN Console.
5.6.2 Switching because of problems
In this scenario, console accesses to the PRIMEPOWER (MR) and RM servers have to take place from another LAN Console because of problems with the current LAN Console.
If it was impossible to terminate console accesses from the original LAN Console properly, these connections may still be open on the RCA side. The section “Disrupted RCA - LAN Console connection” on page 84 provides infor-mation on resetting such connections.
5.7 Diagnostics
This section provides information on the diagnostic options in the LAN Console product. It describes logging properties of the monitors and the internal impact of creating configuration entries. It goes on to describe diagnostic options and error situations involving the RCA.
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5.7.1 Log files
When the LAN Console is configured, the monitors lanconsole, lanconsole1 and lanconsole3 are activated internally in the system (see command “mklancon - Create LAN Console configuration entries” on page 57).
These monitors are started and stopped via sac (Service Access Control). This stores status information in the /var/saf/_log log file. The monitors are identified in this log file by port monitor <lanconsole>, port monitor <lanconsole1>, port monitor<lanconsole3> or port monitor <lanconsole4>.
Monitor specific details, i.e. information on the connections between the LAN Console and the RCA, are stored in the /var/saf/lanconsole/log, /var/saf/lanconsole1/log, /var/saf/lanconsole3/log or /var/saf/lanconsole4/log file.
The degree of detail of this information for the monitors lanconsole and lanconsole1depends on the current trace level set.
Trace level 0 is enabled by default. To set a different trace level - a maximum of six levels are possible at present - this must be done separately for every individual monitor using the following command:
rttyadm -T <level> lanconsole | lanconsole1
Error situations are logged in the basic level (trace level 0). The other trace levels record additional information on the establishment and clearing down of connections and other activities on the monitor, including time-outs and control of access to the RCA.
I The extended trace mode (level > 0) should only be used briefly so that the log file does not become too big.
For the lanconsole3 and lanconsole4 monitor no further degree of detail of infor-mation can be set in the log file.
5.7.2 Status information for the monitors
The system uses the sacadm and pmadm tools to manage the monitors lanconsole, lanconsole1 and lanconsole3 or lanconsole4.
These tools allow the state of the monitors to be viewed and the monitors themselves to be manipulated - see the manpages for sacadm and pmadm.
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5.7.3 Configuration entries for the LAN Console
When a configuration entry is created for the LAN Console with mklancon, entries are generated in the monitor specific files /etc/saf/lanconsole/_pmtab, /etc/saf/lanconsole1/_pmtab or /etc/saf/lanconsole3/_pmtab or /etc/saf/lanconsole4/_pmtab, depending on the type of the RCA.
Under the specified console name, the _pmtab file contains information about the device used, the system name and port number of the RCA as well as monitor specific details of the type of connection.
This information on the configuration entries can be displayed with the showlancon command or the system tool pmadm.
Syntax:
pmadm -l -p lanconsole | lanconsole1 | lanconsole3 | lanconsole4
The mklancon configuration command also modifies the system files /etc/uucp/Devices and /etc/uucp/Systems.
A record is appended to these files for every configuration entry.
In turn, the rmlancon tool removes such entries from the Systems and Devices files.
5.7.4 RCA system information
Information on the RCA4 system settings can be found via the administration access under the user name Admin (in addition to RCA access, the section “RCA commands” describes the main commands).
Please refer to the LAN Console manual (U41224-J-Z916-1-76) for accessing system information on RCA3.
Configuration and functionality of the XSCF you will find in the XSCF documen-tation (see “Related publications” on page 137). An administration access towards the XSCF can be created as described in “Commands” on page 55.
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5.8 Error situations
5.8.1 No response from the RCA
If the RCA4 still cannot be accessed after booting either with ping or via the administration access, then all network parameter details (IP address, MAC address, possibly the gateway address) entered under “Recording the configu-ration data” on page 62 must be checked.
The prerequisite for configuration was that the RCA4 could be accessed in the LAN network and that all required console connections had been implemented. Consequently, incorrect configuration data is the only possible remaining cause of the RCA4 failing to respond.
So that the configuration data can take effect when it has been corrected, the arp command should be executed as follows:
arp -d <RCA SystemName>
or
arp -d <IP-Address>
specifying the IP address entered in the work file of the RCA4 RCA_IP (see “Recording the configuration data” on page 62).
You can now correct the configuration data as described under “Recording the configuration data” on page 62 or in the work file that was created as described in this section. The RCA4 should then be initialized as described in the section “Configuring the RCA” on page 62 and made accessible again in the network using the mkrca command (see section “Addressing the RCA in the network” on page 65).
I If you cannot access the XSCF within the LAN, please consult the XSCF documentation (see “Related publications” on page 137). Among other things the reset of the console connection to the serial port is here described, if the configuration commands should not be available under ESF.
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5.8.2 Failure to establish a connection
The establishment of a connection between the LAN Console and the RCA is rejected if xscon was not called by the root user.
If a connection cannot be set up to a target system, for example the target system is not responding or the console window of another system is opened, the configuration entries created with mklancon in relation to RCA name and port number (#) should be checked (see “mklancon - Create LAN Console configu-ration entries” on page 57).
A possible cause could also be incorrectly connected V.24 cables, for example a mix-up of cables between the RCA and target system when upgrading or replacing the RCA. If this is the case, the connections can be set up again using rmlancon and mklancon.
If the RCA (RCA4 or XSCF) is running in ssh mode, and the RCA authentication method was modified, (see RCA command “Server SSH” on page 96 or XSCF documentation in “Related publications” on page 137), further ssh connections to the RCA are rejected by the actual ssh running on the LAN Console because of the modified RCA authentication method. Further ssh console connections are only allowed, after the former RCA authentication method in the file /.ssh/known_hosts has been deleted.
5.8.3 Failure in automatic access to the RCA
If the automatic access to the RCA4 fails in an ssh or telnet connection, although this was configured with mklancon (-l option), the reason may be that the indicated parameters RCA4 username and password are not appropriate to the settings in the RCA4.
If the password of the RCA4 changed, this can be adapted on the LAN Console:
Syntax:
key_create -p lanconsole3 -s <ConsoleName>
ConsoleName is the symbolic system name of the target system, which the console connection was configured for.
But if the indicated RCA user is invalid in the RCA4, you have to reset the connection via rmlancon and mklancon and you have to reconfigure the user in the RCA.
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If a connection via the XSCF cannot be created automatically, please at first check the XSCF configuration with the help of the XSCF documentation (see appendix „Related publications“). If a connection cannot be created because the password was changed, this can be modified with the following command
key_create -p lanconsole4 -s <ConsoleName>
according to RCA4.
5.8.4 Disrupted RCA - LAN Console connection
5.8.4.1 LAN connection disrupted
It can happen that the connection between the RCA (1-4) and the LAN Console was not terminated properly. This results in an open, hanging connection on the RCA side.
The reason for this could be that the LAN connector on the LAN Console has been detached, or that the connection from the RCA to the LAN has not been working for some time.
The following command can be used to close an open or hanging connection like this directly via the administration access in the RCA4 in the case of console connections set up via the RCA4:
Syntax:
port <Port#> logout
Port#Port number of RCA:<TCP Port number>- 3000 for telnet and rtty connections, or <TCP Port number>- 3100 for ssh connections, i.e. from 1–16 with RCA4 (16 ports) andfrom 1–8 with RCA4-8.
The TCP port number referred to above is taken from the entry under TCP PORT from the output of the command
showlancon -n <ConsoleName>
ConsoleName is the symbolic system name of the target system, which the console connection is to be set up.
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An error message is output if there is no connection for the specified port number.
Once the opened or hanging connection has been reset on the relevant port, it can be re-opened.
V Caution
Please note that also an active connection is aborted or reset.
For information on hanging connections in relation to an RCA3, please refer to the manual LAN Console U41224-J-Z916-1-76.
5.8.4.2 No output in console window
If output is still not possible in the console window of a connected system despite the connection being set up successfully, this blockade can be lifted, if appropriate, from the LAN Console by entering the following command:
echo "\021\c" > <device>
device is derived from the entry under “DEVICE” from the output of the command
showlancon -n <ConsoleName>
ConsoleName is the symbolic system name of the target system.
If there is still no output in the console window, the following command should be executed on the connected system (e. g. using the rlogin command):
echo "\021\c" > /dev/console
5.8.5 Invalid administrator password for RCA4
An RCA4 can only be configured by the user Admin. If the valid password is not known for this user, the RCA4 must be initialized (section “Switching on the RCA” on page 43) and then re-configured (section “Configuring the RCA” on page 62).
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5.9 RCA commands
I This chapter exclusively describes properties of the RCA4.Functionality and configuration of the XSCF are described in the XSCF documentation (see “Related publications” on page 137).
Accessing the RCA command interface
The commands for configuring and administering the RCA (RCA4) can be executed in the Command Line Interface (CLI) of the RCA.
The RCA either works in telnet mode for console connections via telnet and rtty or in ssh mode exclusively for console connections via ssh.
The CLI is accessed from the LAN Console using the xscon command:
Syntax:
xscon <RCA Administration Access>
RCA administration accessAdministration access to the RCA4 created under mkrca or explicitly using mklancon, generally referred to as <RCA SystemName>adm in telnet mode or <RCA SystemName>admssh in ssh mode.
Access can also be enabled, if required, using the telnet or ssh command:
Syntax:
telnet <RCA SystemName>
or
ssh -l Admin <RCA SystemName>
RCA SystemNameThe system name of the desired RCA
In telnet mode afterwards the desired user name, in general Admin and associated password or in ssh mode only the password for Admin should be entered.
Furthermore, the RCA command interface can also be accessed within an opened console connection, i. e. from the console window, via the CLI access sequence. This is the sequence [CTRL] and “^” as described in the section “Configuring the RCA”. This type of access is particularly essential for sending a BREAK and for displaying the history of the characters received.
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5.9.1 Access rights
Certain user-dependent rights are necessary in order to execute RCA commands, in other words to configure and administer the RCA. The typical Admin user has access rights for all RCA commands.
Each individual user can be assigned several of the rights listed below - see the section “User commands”:
PCONAuthorized to modify port settings of the RCA
SCONAuthorized to configure the RCA
SMONAuthorized to display RCA status information
USERAuthorized to create and delete users as well as to change user data
BREAKAuthorized to send a BREAK signal
PAuthorized to set up console connections
The necessary access rights are also specified in the RCA commands described below.
I If the identity check for accessing the RCA has been disabled - see the “Server Security” command, user-independent console connections can be set up via the RCA4. Access is only possible with such console connections to those RCA commands that do not require rights.
5.9.2 List of commands
I Commands and keywords are not case sensitive.
I This appendix only lists the most important commands and options for RCA users. Other commands and more detailed descriptions can be found in the help texts for the RCA.
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5.9.2.1 Help command
The Help command outputs information on all RCA commands.
Access rights:None
Syntax:
HELP [<command_name>]
Parameter:
command_nameCommand name.Default: Displays all available commands
5.9.2.2 Port commands
Port Break
The Port Break command sends a BREAK signal within an existing console connection via the associated serial line to the connected target system.
Access rights:BREAK
Syntax:PORT BREAK
Port History
This command switches to history mode of the respective port for an existing console connection. This can be identified by the prompt PORT HISTORY>. The content of the history buffer can now be displayed and searched through.
Access rightsNone
Syntax:PORT HISTORY
Parameters:The following commands are valid in history mode:
Help [command]Shows additional information on the commands in history mode.
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commandOne of the commands explained below in history mode.
BottomShows the end of the history buffer.
ClearDeletes the history buffer.
DrawShows the current page of the history buffer again.
NextShows the next page.
PrevShows the previous page.
QuitReturns to normal RCA command mode.
ResumeExits the port history mode of the command mode (CLI) and returns to the console window of the existing connection.
Search [-u | -d] [-i] "string to find"Search for a specified string in the history buffer.
"string to find"Character string being sought; if the character string being sought contains blanks, it must be enclosed in “quotes”.
-u (up)The search direction 'up'; is the default setting.
-d (down)The search direction 'down'.
-i (ignore)Search is performed without consideration of upper or lowercase.
TopShows the top of the history buffer.
Port Logout
You can use this command to terminate a connection assigned to an RCA port.
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Access rights:USER
Syntax:PORT <RCA PortNumber> LOGOUT
Parameters:
RCA PortNumberPort number (1-16 with RCA4 (16 ports), 1-8 with RCA4-8)
I If there is an opened console connection on the specified port, this is closed without further prompting, after a message has been issued to this effect in the associated console window.
Port Set
You can use the Port Set command to change the settings of the RCA ports. At least one of the possible parameters must be specified.
The changes generally come into effect the next time a connection is set up via this port.
Access rights:PCON or SCON
Syntax:PORT [<RCA PortNumber>|ALL] SET
[BAUD=<baud_rate>][SIZE=<size>][PARITY=<parity>][STOP=<stop_bits>][FLOW=<flow_control>][TIMEOUT=<time-out>][CHAR=<cli_char>]
Parameters:
RCA PortNumberValid port numbers: 1-16 with RCA4 (16 ports), 1-8 with RCA4-8.
Where ALL is selected, the changes affect all RCA ports.
Default: The port to which the user is connected, if access to the CLI was requested from an active console connection.
baud_rateLine speed in baud:
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9600, 19200
Default: 9600
sizeNumber of data bits per character: 7 or 8
Default: 8
parityParity:
Default: NONE
stop_bitsNumber of stop bits per character: 1 or 2.
Default: 1
flow_controlFlow control:
Default: NONE
time-outTime-out in minutes.
NONE none
EVEN even
ODD odd
NONE No Flow Control
XONXOF Software XON/XOFF Flow Control
RTSCTS Hardware RTS/CTS Flow Control
DTRDCD Hardware DTR/DCD Flow Control
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If no data is sent or received during the specified time when a console connection is active, the console connection is termi-nated.
The value 0 means that the time-out value set with a Server CLI command is valid for the complete RCA (see “Server CLI commands” on page 93).
Default: 15 min.
cli_charCLI access character in the range A to “^” (circumflex) or None. The CLI access character, when pressed simultaneously with the [CTRL] key during an active console connection, will place you in CLI command mode.If None is specified, the value specified in the Char parameter of the Server CLI command will be used (see “Server CLI commands” on page 93).
Default: ^d
Quit
This command closes the active console connection.
Access rights:None
Syntax:QUIT
Resume
You can use this command to exit the RCA command interface (CLI) and return to the console window of the existing connection.
Access rights:None
Syntax:RESUME
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5.9.2.3 Server commands
Server CLI commands
These command refer to the CLI access.
Access rights:SCON
Syntax:SERVER CLI
[PORT=<RCA PortNumber>][TYPE=<type>][CHAR=^<character>][CONNECT=ON|OFF][HISTORY=HOLD|AUTO,CLEAR|KEEP][TIMEOUT=<time-out>]
Parameter:
RCA PortNumberThis command specifies the CLI port. This port can be used for administration of the RCA and to set up console connections using a serial line.
Port number 3001-3016 with RCA4.Port number 3001-3008 with RCA4-8.
typeTerminal type to be used on CLI port. The entire name of the type must be specified; abbreviations are not permitted. Valid types are: ASCII, VT100, VT220 and OFF. Specifying Type=Off disables the CLI.
Default: ASCII
characterThe CLI access character, when pressed simultaneously with the [Ctrl] key during a running console connection will suspend the session and place you in the command level of the RCA (CLI).
ASCII character in the range A to “^” (circumflex). Default: ^d
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Connect=ON|OFFEnables or disables the ability to use the Connect command from the serial CLI port. When enabled, a serial CLI user may use the Connect command to establish a console connection via one of the remaining ports of the RCA. When disabled, you cannot issue the Connect command from the serial CLI port.
Default: ON
History=HOLD|AUTOSpecifies the kind of output of data from the Port History Puffer, when a console connection is set up.HOLD: upon connection you are informed how much new infor-mation is in the History Buffer.
AUTO: upon connection you are informed of how much new infor-mation is in the History Buffer, and it is then displayed.
Default: HOLD
time-outNumber of time-out minutes in the range 0-90. If no data is received or transmitted during an active console connection, the session will time-out. A zero value indicates no time-out. This value is used for any RCA port that does not have a time-out value set with the Port Set command. Furthermore this value is valid for the administration access to the RCA.
Default: 15 min.
Server Flash
The Server Flash command updates the RCA firmware. This command is needed in order to make new developments available or to install a higher release version.
The RCA firmware comprises two components that can be updated:
1. The boot image with the RCA start and self-test routines and
2. The application image that provides the actual RCA functionality.
When the Server Flash command is called, you will be asked whether a reboot should be performed for the RCA. This ensures that the firmware is actually updated.
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Access rights:SCON
Syntax:SERVER FLASH BOOT|APPHOSTIP=<tftp_address>IMAGE=<host_filename>.img
Parameters:
BOOTUpdates the Boot Image.
APPUpdates the Application Image.
tftp_addressSpecifies the IP address of the FTP server.A Solaris system should be used as the TFTP server, for example the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION.
host_filenamehost_filename Syntax: max. 8 characters, DOS 8.3 notation, i. e. particularly no '.' character
Specifies, in connection with the ending .img, the name of the file on the TFTP server that contains the desired image. The image being loaded must be stored on the TFTP server in the /tftpboot folder.
Server Reboot
This command performs a boot for the RCA. Operation of the RCA is disrupted in the process and all active console connections, including this one, are termi-nated.
All previous changes made that require the RCA to be restarted come into effect at the end of the boot process.
When you have invoked the Server Reboot command, you have to confirm the Reboot command in order to actually start the boot process. This means you also have the possibility at this time to terminate the command.
Access rights:SCON
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Syntax:SERVER REBOOT
Server Security
This command allows you to enable and disable the authentication check performed when setting up console connections. You have to confirm the change before it becomes effective. If this change is rejected, the change does not apply.
The authentication check for administration access cannot be disabled.
Access rights:SCON
Syntax:SERVER SECURITY AUTHENTICATION=<auth_mode>
Parameters:
auth_mode
LOCALThe authentication check is performed for the users defined in the RCA.
NONENo authentication check is performed.
Default: LOCAL
Server SSH
The Server SSH command enables or disables ssh mode of the RCA. If you enable ssh mode for the first time, RCA authentication method is generated. At another session, the specified authentication method is used by default. But it is also possible to generate a new authentication method. This procedure may require some minutes. When you enable ssh, all console connections will be terminated.
This command requires an RCA reboot.
Access rights:SCON
Syntax:SERVER SSH ENABLE|DISABLE
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Parameters:
ENABLEEnables ssh session access to the RCA.
DISABLEDisables ssh session access to the RCA.
Server Set
You can use the Server Set command to change the RCA address parameters. These changes only become effective the next time the RCA is rebooted.
Access rights:SCON
Syntax:SERVER SET IP=<ip_address>MASK=<subnet_mask>[GATEWAY=<gateway_ip_address>]
Parameters:
ip_addressIP address of the RCA
subnet_maskSubnet mask for the network in which the RCA is available.
gateway_ip_addressIP address of the gateway in the RCA subnet if a gateway is set up.
5.9.2.4 Show commands
Show Port
You can use the Show Port command to display configuration and status infor-mation for the RCA ports.
Access rights:SMON
Syntax:SHOW PORT [<RCA PortNumber>|ALL]
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Parameters:
RCA PortNumberPort number (1–16 with RCA4 (16 ports), 1–8 with RCA4-8).
ALLShows the information for all ports
Default: Own port, if the CLI was activated from an existing console connection.
The information output by the Show Port command is explained below.
*indicates fields that are only shown if the command was called for precisely one port and a console
connection is set up for this port at this time.
Field Content
Port Port number
Serial Port Settings Port settings (see Port Set command)
TX Bytes Number of bytes transferred
RX Bytes Number of bytes received
Errors Number of TX/RX parity framing errors
User* User name for active authentication check (see Server Security, User Add commands)
Access* User access rights for active authentication check (see Server Security, User Add and User Set commands)
Last Login System time entry for last user login or connection setup
Duration* Duration of current console connection
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Show Server
The Show Server command displays configuration and statistics information for the RCA on the monitor.
Access rights:SMON
Syntax: SHOW SERVER
The output of the Show Server command is explained below.
*Information on these fields is displayed for every connection set up to the RCA.
Field Content
Server IP address of RCA
Mask Subnet mask
Gateway IP address of gateway system, if specified
Up Time Time (day, hours, minutes and seconds) since the last RCA reboot
MAC Ethernet MAC address
S/N Serial number of RCA
Port Port number: if a connection is active via the adminis-tration access, CLI is shown here.
Username* User name (see User Add command)
Duration* Duration of current console connection
Socket* (Telnet) socket number of RCA (23, 3001 - 3016)
From Socket* IP address of LAN Console with socket number in brackets
IP Input and Output
IP network statistics(Packets, Delivered, Discarded, Fragments)
TCP Network statistics (In Segs, Out Segs, Errors, Retrans)
UDP Network statistics (In, Out, Errors, No port)
BOOT Version, date and time of Boot Image
APP Version, date and time of Application Image
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Show Server CLI
This command shows the settings for RCA command mode (CLI).
Access rights:SMON
Syntax:SHOW SERVER CLI
The following information is important in the context of the functionality of the LAN Console:
Show Server Security
The Show Server Security command displays the current information relating to user authentication and data encryption - see also “Server Security” on page 96.
Access rights:SMON
Syntax:SHOW SERVER SECURITY
If the RCA is working in ssh mode, the output of Encryption displays the value SSH2. In telnet mode the output None is displayed.
Field Content
CLI Port NONEThis port is used exclusively for console connections in the framework of LAN Console functionality (see “Configuring the RCA” on page 62)
Access Character
Control character for invoking CLI mode from an active console connection (see “Configuring the RCA” on page 62)
History Specifies whether the content of the history buffer of a port should be displayed (AUTO) or not (HOLD) at connection setup - see “Server CLI commands” on page 93.
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Show User
The Show User command shows configuration data and information on the monitor in relation to existing console connections for one or all users defined in the RCA.
Access rights:SMON
Syntax:SHOW USER [<username>|ALL]
Parameters:
usernameUser name.
ALLInformation is displayed for all users
Default: Currently logged on users
The Show User All command simply shows the user name and the relevant access rights for all defined users.
The Show User <username> command, on the other hand, displays the following information:
Field Content
User User name
Access User’s access rights
Last Login System time when the user last logged on to the system
Port Port number; if a connection is active via the administration access, CLI is shown here.
Username User name
Duration Duration of current console connection
Socket (Telnet) socket number of RCA
From Socket IP address of LAN Console with socket number in brackets
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5.9.2.5 User commands
User Add
The User Add command creates a new user (entry) in the RCA. In addition to a password, every user is assigned specific access rights to the RCA commands.
As soon as this command has been terminated successfully, the new user can access the RCA in the framework of his/her defined access rights.
A maximum of 64 users can be administered in the RCA.
Access rights:USER
Syntax:USER ADD <username> [PASSWORD=<password>]
[ACCESS=<access>]
Parameters:
usernameUser name comprising 3-16 alphanumeric characters – case sensitive
passwordUser password comprising 3-16 alphanumeric characters – case sensitive
accessAccess rights for RCA command groups.
Several access rights can be assigned at the same time, though these must be separated by commas.
Valid values include:
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Default: PALL, SMON
User Delete
The User Delete command deletes a user entry in the RCA. No further connec-tions can then be set up to the RCA with this user name.
There is no message and also no automatic logout.
Access rights:USER
Syntax:USER DEL <username>
Parameters:
usernameUser name that is to be deleted.
P<n> Authorized to set up console connections for the specified port number n.
P<x-y> Authorized to set up console connections for the specified port numbers in the range x to y.
PALL Authorized to set up console connections for all ports.
USER Authorized to create and delete users as well as to change user data.
SCON Authorized to configure the RCA.
SMON Authorized to show RCA status information.
BREAK Authorized to send a BREAK signal.
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User Logout
The User Logout command can be used to terminate all existing connections to the RCA for the specified user. A suitable message is output first in each associated console window.
If no connection is set up for the user to the RCA, an error message is issued.
Access rights:USER
Syntax:USER LOGOUT <username>
Parameters:
usernameName of user to be logged out.
User Set
You can use the User Set command to change the access rights of a user relating to the RCA commands or to change the user password.
Access rights:None to change your own passwordUSER to change anything else
Syntax:USER SET <username> [PASSWORD=<password>]
[ACCESS=[+|-]<access>]
Parameters:
usernameUser name
passwordUser password comprising 3-16 alphanumeric characters – case sensitive.
I The input of the new password is displayed on the screen. For security, clear your screen display after issuing this command.
accessAccess rights for RCA command groups. Several access rights can be defined with a single command call. The individual defini-tions must be separated by commas.
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Valid values include:
ACCESS=<access> Reassigns the user’s access rights.
ACCESS=+<access> Extends the user’s existing access rights by the specified rights.
ACCESS=-<access> Restricts a user’s existing access rights by the specified rights.
P<n> Authorized to set up console connections for the specified port number n.
P<x-y> Authorized to set up console connections for the specified port numbers in the range x to y.
PALL Authorized to set up console connections for all ports.
USER Authorized to create and delete users as well as to change user data.
SCON Authorized to configure the RCA.
SMON Authorized to show RCA status information.
BREAK Authorized to send a BREAK signal.
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5.9.2.6 Serial Connections
Connect
The Connect command establishes a console connection from the RCA serial CLI port to a target system attached to another port on that RCA. If the specified port is already in use, you will receive an error message. To use this command, you must have previously issued a Server CLI Connect command to activate the connection.
Access rights:Port-specific
Syntax:
CONNECT <RCA PortNumber>
Parameter:
RCA PortNumber PortNumber 3001-3008 with RCA4-8.PortNumber 3001-3016 with RCA4.
Disconnect
The Disconnect command terminates a console connection that was previously initiated with a Connect command. This command can only be issued from the command interface of the RCA (input [Ctrl] and “^”).
Access rights:None
Syntax:
DISCONNECT
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6 System Management ConsolePRIMEPOWER250 based SMC (PW250SMC) or PRIMESTATION can be used as a System Management Console (SMC) on PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers.
Architecture
The SMC architecture is based on the following components:
– PW250SMC or PRIMESTATION upgraded to SMC with Solaris
– MFII keyboard (German/International) and 3-button mouse
– System Console Software (SCS), including user guide
– Connection of one or more PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers via the private LAN
Figure 25: Architecture of the SMC
PRIMEPOWEREnterprise Server
System Management Console (SMC) in the Private LAN
PW250 orPRIMESTATION
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For administrating and monitoring the enterprise systems of the PRIMEPOWER system family the use of a System Management Console (SMC) is mandatory (compare section “Functions supported as an SMC” on page 8).
On the SMC the System Console Software (SCS) is running.
Data exchange towards the enterprise system is done via two different LAN connections: Admin LAN for installation and administration of the single parti-tions and System Control LAN as a private, not freely usable connection to configure and monitor the PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers.The console access towards the single partitions of the enterprise servers is done via ethernet/V.24 converters, the so called CCUs.
By using another SMC and duplication of the connection components, the functionality of the SMC can be designed as redundant.
6.1 PRIMEPOWER250 as SMC
The PW250SMC model is used as standard SMC by Fujitsu Siemens Computers. It is available as rack and floorstand variant and each equipped with a DAT drive for data backup.
For further particulars about the PW250SMC hardware connected to PRIME-POWER enterprise servers we refer you to the documentation on enterprise servers (see “Related publications“).
The System Console Software required for administration of the PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers is preinstalled by default. Its application is described in the manual „System Console Software (SCS) User’s Guide“ (cp. section “PRIMEPOWER publications“ in the appendix “Related publications“). Additionally it is available on the SMC as online document.
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6.2 PRIMESTATION as SMC
A PRIMESTATION as an SMC may be equipped with different hardware components.
– with SCS 1.7 and lower the PRIMESTATION is upgraded with:
I If an upgrade like this is to take place at the customer’s site it has to be performed by our Service organization.
– from SCS 2.0 the SMC can be ordered as basic configuration that - compared to the PRIMESTATION - comprises the following additional hardware:
I SCS 2.0 for the first time supports the onboard eri LAN ports. There-fore the two additional FE controllers are no more necessary. If a device with two controllers is upgraded to SCS version 2.0 or higher, the two controllers can be further used, if that is wanted (compare “Installing SCS” on page 113).
DDS4 SCSI-DAT drive
SCSI/Fast Ethernet combo controller
2 Fast Ethernet controllers (not with SCS 2.0)
128 or 256 Mbyte RAM
SCSI cable, SCSI adapter, SCSI terminator
Table 19: Upgrading to SMC with SCS 1.7 and less
DDS4 SCSI-DAT drive
SCSI/Fast Ethernet combo controller
SCSI cable, SCSI adapter, SCSI terminator
overall 512 Mbyte RAM (not additional)
Table 20: Upgrading to SMC with SCS 2.0 and higher
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V Ethernet connections
With the use as an SMC, the Ethernet connection for the console function (private System Control LAN for the CCUs and System Control Facilities (SCF)) must be kept strictly apart from the other Ethernet connections.
6.2.1 Hardware upgrade with 2 Fast Ethernet controllers
The following table shows the allocation of PCI cards, PCI slots and Ethernet interface names with 2 PCI Fast Ethernet Controllers:
Cabling
Note the next cabling sketch:
Slot # PCI card type Ethernet Interface Name
PCI1 Fast Ethernet(Fast Ethernet for the User (Administration) LAN)
hme0
PCI2 Fast Ethernet(Fast Ethernet for the Basic System Control LAN)
hme1
PCI3 PCI Combo(Fast Ethernet for the redundant System Control LAN)
hme2
Table 21: PCI and Ethernet connections with SCS 1.7
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Figure 26: Cabling of the PRIMESTATION as SMC with SCS 1.7 and lower
1. Network cable for PRIMESTATION as SMC
2. Keyboard (lower PS2 female) and mouse (upper PS2 female)
3. Power cable for monitor
4. Signal cable for monitor
5. User (Administration) LAN (hme0) for Ethernet controller on PCI1
6. System Control LAN (hme1) for Ethernet controller on PCI2
7. Redundant system control LAN (hme2) for combo controller on PCI3
SMC
PRIMEPOWEREnterprise Server
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6.2.2 Use of onboard eri LAN ports
Presupposition for the use of onboard eri LAN ports is SCS 2.0 or higher.
Cabling
Note the next cabling sketch:
Figure 27: Cabling of the PRIMESTATION as SMC with SCS 2.0 and higher
1. Network cable for PRIMESTATION as SMC
2. Keyboard (lower PS2 female) and mouse (upper PS2 female)
3. Power cable for monitor
4. Signal cable for monitor
5. User (Administration) LAN (hme0) for combo controller on PCI3
6. System Control LAN (eri0) onboard
7. Redundant System Control LAN (eri1) onboard
Slot # PCI card type
PCI1 free
PCI2 free
PCI3 PCI Combo (Fast Ethernet for the User (Administration) LAN - hme0)
Table 22: PCI- and ethernet connections with SCS 2.0
SMC
PRIMEPOWEREnterprise Server
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6.2.3 System Console Software (SCS)
The System Console Software (SCS) must be installed in order to be able to use the PRIMESTATION as an SMC.
6.2.3.1 Installing SCS
If the System Console Software (SCS) is to be installed on the SMC, this has to be done in accordance with the “System Console Software Installation Guide“ and taking account of the “System Console Software Release Notes“. These guides are included in the scope of delivery of the current SCS and are stored on the SCS CD in pdf format. Acrobat Reader must be installed first in order to be able to read the files.
The System Console Software for the PRIMESTATION for the first time is available with version 1.6.
The original Fujitsu documentation included, particularly the “System Console Software Release Notes“, does not take account however of the underlying PRIMESTATION hardware. This relates to the allocation of PCI and Ethernet connections and disk partitioning. The information provided in this context in this manual (see table 21 above and table 2 on page 10) is binding.
SCS from version 2.0 supports the use of onboard eri LAN ports (eri0 and eri1) for the System Control LAN.
Directly subsequent to the installation of SCS 2.0, i. e. before a reboot of the PRIMESTATION is done, these eri LAN ports for the System Control LAN of the SMC have to be configurated.
The command
/opt/FJSVcsl/bin/cmdifchange eri 0
creates the hardware specific configuration entry
model SUNW,UltraAX-e2 eri 0
in the file /opt/FJSVcsl/lib/model.dat.
V Further use of old FE Controllers
If a device with 2 FE controllers is upgraded to SCS 2.0, the 2 controllers can be further used (see also table 21). In this case the command cmdifchange above must not be called.
I If a reinstallation of SCS 2.0 should be necessary, also the eri LAN ports have to be reconfigurated.
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I Not all of the SCS packages listed in the Release Notes are requested in terms of hardware and therefore are not installed on the PRIMESTATION. If patches are to be installed in accordance with the Release Notes, only the hardware-independent patches, i.e. those under the path .../patch/scs on the SCS CD, need be considered for the PRIMESTATION.
6.2.3.2 Operating the SCS
The System Console Software (SCS) User’s Guide describes how to use the System Console Software (compare section “PRIMEPOWER publications“ in the appendix “Related publications“). This manual is also available as an online document on the SMC.
Notes on the chapter “Console Window” in the SCS User’s Guide
The console windows of partitions on connected PRIMEPOWER enterprise servers are accessed from the SMC via a host browser (RC2000). Shortcut keys can be used to display function menus within an opened console window.
It is especially possible here to send a BREAK signal to the respective partition.
To display the menues mentioned above the [Ctrl] or the [Strg] key is to be pressed in combination with a mouse button. With the PRIMESTATION keyboard only the [Ctrl] and [Strg] keys on the right-hand side of the keyboard may be used in this way.
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7 TeleserviceThe PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION is the central point of Teleservice access to the networking PRIMEPOWER- and RM servers that can be reached from the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION.
Teleservice gives you fast access to the Service organization and gives Service fast, selective access to your system where necessary.
The following is needed for Teleservice:
– High-speed modem with the necessary cabling and installation instructions
– A mains power supply (230V)
– A telephone connection (TAE) near the system
– The Teleservice software provided on the FSC Control² CD/DVD
Since multiple PRIMEPOWER or RM servers can be administrated from the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION, fewer modems are required. The modem is not included with the PW250SMC, PRIMESTATION or LAN Console products.
The software comes with detailed information that you can find under --> y(A) Information in the administration interface. There is also a HELP function for every menu item. A CHOICES function is available when there are several options. You can order manuals for the Teleservice software from your sales partner.
V Preparatory work for Teleservice
Some preliminary work is needed before getting Teleservice started, but any user with some technical skill can do this with the aid of these instruc-tions and the online help. Contact the technician responsible for installing your system if you do not want to do this preliminary work yourself.
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If you encounter a generation or registration problem in the course of instal-lation, call your SIEMENS IT Service hotline and report your Teleservice problem (in Germany the number for the Siemens IT Service hotline is 0180/5-2202).
You can find out more about Teleservice on the Internet under http://its.siemens.de/lobs/its/techinf/techinf_en.htm.
7.1 Installation and generation
Hardware installation
The following hardware is needed for Teleservice:
– A high-speed modem
– A 9/25-pin serial cable
– An 25/9pin adapter
– A telephone cable
– A power supply unit
– A power supply cable
The modem is connected via a serial connection cable to a free COM port on the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION. The system should be turned off when connecting the modem. Please refer to the documentation for the modem for information on installation and operation.
Use the Western <-> TAE cable for the modem/telephone connection. The Western connector is inserted in the modem and the TAE connector in the telephone connection socket. Note that the TAE connector will only fit in a TAE socket that has an N interface. A telephone is normally connected to an F interface and is coded differently. There are also TAE sockets to which a telephone and a modem can be connected. In this case, the modem is connected on the left and the telephone in the middle.
The modem has a low-voltage on one side. Before connecting the power supply unit to the modem, make sure the low-voltage switch is off. Finally plug the power supply unit into a normal 230 V mains socket and turn the low-voltage switch on again.
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Teleservice Generating the software
Software installation
The Teleservice package is preinstalled at the factory.
To reinstall the package, first install the Teleservice (SMAWtssv) package from the FSC Control² CD/DVD with the pkgadd command.
7.2 Generating the software
The screens depicted in this section show a sample configuration. Since some screens depend on the parameters that have been input, the generation process may involve some different screen texts or different screens.
Logging in
Ê Log in under a user ID with root privileges and issue the teleadm command from the shell. You will see the following start screen:
The Teleservice SCL is subject to optional contractual agreements. You should contact your sales partner if you would like to use it. The relevant service must first be set up so that the modem can be installed.
Ê From the first menu in the first window choose option d “Install Teleservice channel” and in the next menu, option a “Install/Modify service at Teleservice channel”. The physical properties are entered in the third window.
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Ê The device name of the Teleservice channel should be already displayed. If you want to use a different port, you have to change this setting here.
Ê For the standard modem that is currently delivered, enter “mt5634-zba.1“. If you are using a different modem, note the validated Teleservice modems in the next section.
Ê Enter the call number under which your modem can be reached from your local telephone network. Enter the number without the area code.
Ê If the modem is connected to a private automatic branch exchange (PABX), enter the exchange code (outside line code) that you dial to make a local or long-distance call on the Teleservice connection. This is “0” on many PABXs.The fields are not filled in for direct connections to the public telephone network.
Ê Save these settings by choosing SAVE.
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7.3 Selecting validated Teleservice modems
If you are connecting a different modem, the CHOICES function will show you a list of all validated modems and you can choose the right one. If there are several entries for one modem type, choose the one with the highest suffix. Select ENTER to exit the next screen.
Ê When window 2 “Install Teleservice channel” is opened again, choose option b “Install Modem for Teleservice channel”.
Ê Set the channel speed to 38400.
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Ê There are two options for connecting the modem to the telephone network. Enter pabx if the modem is operated via a PABX. Enter pstn if the modem is connected directly to the public telephone network.
Ê For the dialing method, you can enter td if the modem is going to operate with tone dialing or pd for pulse dialing.
Ê The Guard tone and Idle state modem mode items are taken from the parameter descriptions for your modem and normally do not need to be changed.
Ê Choose the country of installation with the function CHOICES.
Ê Exit the menu by choosing SAVE.
The screen is then refreshed and the following messages are displayed (example):
Working ... Modem installation is running, please wait ................. Approved firmware revision: xxxxx Actual firmware revision: xxxxx .................................................. Done Press ENTER to continue
Ê Confirm this prompt with the <ENTER> key.
This completes installation of your modem. Now you can continue with administration of the TELESERVICE channel.
Ê In window 2, first choose option b “Parameter for registration (OLR) and autom. defect reporting (ADR)”.
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Input is required for registration, which will be prompted at this point (you must fill in these fields including Phone/Fax).
Ê Enter the ident number of the computer. If technically feasible this will be already displayed. This number is unique and identifies you for all subse-quent Teleservice activities. The ident number can be found on the nameplate on your system unit.
Ê Company (abbrev.): Enter a short name for the company and, if there is sufficient space, the location where you are based.
Ê The Automatic Defect Reporting (ADR) (no) and Administrator’s mail address (blank) are preassigned default values for the TeleCall function. You will find further information on the topic of TeleCall on the Internet under http://its.siemens.de/lobs/its/techinf/techinf_en.htm or by calling your Service hotline (0180/5-2202 in Germany) and quoting the keyword TeleCall.
Ê Contact person: Here you enter the name(s) of one or more of your employees who can be contacted about the system if a connection cannot be established some time. Their phone and fax numbers are also helpful.
Ê Additional information can be entered under Remark.
Once you have filled in the form, save the settings with the SAVE option. Window 2 appears “Install Teleservice channel”. Choose “f” for registration and confirm the initial registration for Index 0.
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Parameters are entered in this window, which can be used to contact the Siemens IT Service TELESERVICE center in Paderborn.
Ê Enter far under Telephone number if the Teleservice center does not lie in your local telephone network. The parameter near may apply for you if you are in the Paderborn local public network. This field is only shown in advance if pabx was entered for “Connection between modem and telephone network”.
Ê A further parameter required is the phone number for contacting the Teleservice center in Paderborn. A symbolic name can be used here or you can also enter the number directly. A symbolic name is converted by the software. If the number changes, the assignment can be changed by the center. The following symbolic name and number apply presently for the Teleservice center in Paderborn:
The operating mode of the modem is read from the modem parameters and normally does not need to be changed.
Ê Save the settings with SAVE.
Your system will now try to establish a connection to the defined Teleservice center. The following screen appears during this. The text on this screen is variable so the data shown below is just a snapshot.
Paderborn 0049+D-5 00495251829890
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When the connection has been established, the Teleservice center in Paderborn requests you to enter the required information.
This includes:
Ê Terminal type: Here you enter the type of terminal from which you will later monitor and possibly suppress all activities that are performed on your system.
Ê Phone number of your modem: This must be a number that can be reached directly from outside. You only need to input the country/area code because the actual number is displayed automatically. The Service organization will use this number to access your system if this is necessary.
Ê When you have completed the form, exit this menu with the SAVE function.
The following screen appears. At first only the first two lines appear. The rest is output after a successful test (this can take a while because connection establishment and the connection data are tested).
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Ê Pressing ENTER takes you back to the Teleservice Administration menu which you can close by selecting the EXIT function.
Generation and configuration of the Teleservice package have been completed successfully at this point.
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7.4 TeleCall
The PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION is the central point of Teleservice access to the networking systems that can be reached from the PW250SMC/PRIMES-TATION. It therefore makes sense to send TeleCall messages via it too, and not via a local Teleservice connection for every machine.
The Telecall service is available with the Logging V3.0 software package on the Solaris for PRIMEPOWER or Reliant UNIX for RM server platforms. TeleCall enables a specific response to internal events and allows a message to be sent automatically to the support center.
The TeleCall service can only be used in conjunction with the support center that is responsible for you. If you are interested in using TeleCall for your PRIMEPOWER/RM servers, it is essential you get in touch with your contact person at Service before activating it, or call your hotline telephone number (0180/5-2202 in Germany) and inquire about a TeleCall connection or call up the following page on the Internet: http://its.siemens.de/lobs/its/techinf/techinf_en.htm
One of the components of Logging V3.0 is event management.
Event management is an instrument that defines events on the basis of error messages and the frequency with which they occur and initiates reactions according to these events.
An event occurs when the number of times that an error is reported within a certain period reaches the defined threshold value.
The events and reactions are described in event and reaction definitions. You can display and edit these definitions using the event management functions under PRIMEPOWER ServerView Suite --> Diagnose.
The events are stored under $LOGPATH/filters and the reactions are stored under $LOGPATH/reactions. For more information about error management with TeleCall, refer to the manual “Error Diagnostics and Troubleshooting”.
The following software packages allow you to configure a TeleCall cluster for computers that can be reached from the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION:
– SMAWtelx (Domain Teleservice Distribution) for Solaris
– SItelx (Domain Teleservice Distribution) for Reliant UNIX
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7.4.1 Installing Telecall
7.4.1.1 Preparations
Ê Draw up a list of the node names of all machines that are to belong to the TeleCall cluster.
Ê Check whether all machines in the above-mentioned list can be accessed from the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION, for example using
ping <NodeName>
7.4.1.2 Software installation on the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION
Ê Install the Logging 3.0 software package (SMAWlog3, SMAWlog3M, SMAWdaps), component of FCS Basic Extensions, from the current Supplement CD (CD-SUP-SPARC). The software package is then installed automatically.
Ê Install the SMAWtelx (Teleservice Cluster Distribution) software package, component of Domain Admin, from the current FSC Control² CD/DVD (CD-SYS-MGMT-SPARC).
Ê Respond to the questions prompted during the installation with yes.
7.4.1.3 Software installation on the PRIMEPOWER
Ê Install the Logging 3.0 software package (SMAWlog3, SMAWlog3M, SMAWdaps), component of FCS Basic Extensions, from the current Supplement CD (CD-SUP-SPARC).
Ê Install the SMAWtelx (Teleservice Cluster Distribution) software package, component of Domain Admin, from the current FSC Control² CD/DVD (CD-SYS-MGMT-SPARC) on all cluster nodes, partitions and the SMC.
Ê Respond to the questions prompted during the installation with yes.
7.4.1.4 Software installation on the RM
Ê Install the SItelx software package using the pkgadd command, or from the CD-SYS-MI via the sysadm user interface.
Ê Answer the questions during installation as follows:
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Do You want to use DOMAIN TELESERVICE DISTRIBUTION immediately? (Standard: n) [y,n,?] y
Select node to collect for TELESERVICE: <PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION SystemName>
7.4.2 Generating the Telecall cluster
Before continuing with generation of the TeleCall cluster,
Ê make sure that the SMAWtelx or SItelx software package has been installed on all machines involved and that the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION has a fully functional Teleservice connection to a Siemens IT Service Teleservice center in Paderborn.
Ê test this if you need to via the Teleservice menu (submenu: – Simple TELESERVICE Administration, menu item: – Test Connection to a Teleservice Center, TELESERVICE CENTER PADERBORN).
I Note that this function can only be used in conjunction with the support center that is responsible for you (see the introduction to the section “TeleCall”).
The TeleCall cluster now has to be generated on the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION.
1. Log in to the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION under a user ID with root privi-leges and start the teleadm command from the shell. You will see the following start screen:
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Ê Enter the identification number of the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION in window 3 “Parameter for regis-tration (OLR) and autom. defect reporting (ADR)”. This number is unique and identifies you for all subsequent Teleservice activities. You will find the identification number on the nameplate on your system unit.
Ê Change the “Automatic Defect Reporting (ADR)” field to yes with the “Choices” function, and enter the connection index for the Teleservice center in Paderborn in the “to center” field.
Ê Enter your customer information in the other fields.
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V Mandatory fields
All fields including “Phone/Fax” are mandatory.
Ê Save the “Parameter for registration (OLR) and autom. defect reporting (ADR)” window with SAVE.
2. Use the node_adm command to make the Telecall cluster aware of the PW250SMC/PRIMESTATION:
node_adm -A -n <SystemName PRIMESTATION> -C telxPassword for <SystemName>:<Password for root>
3. Use the node_adm command to add all other machines to the Telecall cluster:
node_adm -A -n <SystemName> -C telxPassword for <SystemName>:<Password for root>
4. Check the state of the machines in the TeleCall cluster using the command:
node_adm -LI -C telx
All machines must be in the INTEGRATED state.
Example:
***************** CLUSTER NAME: telx *****************************
NODE NAME
STATE SYSTEM VERSION IDENT
PRIME-STATION
INTEGRATED SunOS 5.7 Generic_106541-14 2163305364
Node1 INTEGRATED SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-01 2163410482
Node2 INTEGRATED SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-01 2163409787
Node3 INTEGRATED SunOS 5.6 Generic_105181-23 2163409835
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5. Define the Teleservice machine for the entire cluster with the command:
event_adm -X <SystemName PRIMESTATION> -t TELEX -C telx
V Adding a new machine
This step must also be executed when adding a new machine to an existing cluster.
This completes generation of the TeleCall cluster.
You can initiate a test call on the machines to the Teleservice Center in Paderborn with the
$LOGPATH/reactions/calltelex -M "This is a test call please cancel"
command in order to perform a function test.
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Glossarybootp
Protocol that is used for booting a system remotely.
clusterA group of systems (nodes) interacting tightly as a system to provide fast, uninterruptible computer services.
ConsoleThe operating controls of a computer or a data processing system that give the user direct access to a system.
DNSDomain Name Service
MACMedia Access Control. Hardware address for accessing a device.
MirroringModern hard disks are highly reliable, but even so a variety of methods is used to ensure the survival of your vitally important data, even if a disk failure does happen. One of the simplest methods is mirroring, which basically involves keeping two copies of all data saved to the hard disk. In this way, even if one copy is lost, the other will remain, ensuring that no data is lost.
NISNetwork Information Service. Central administration of configuration information in a network. For instance, IP addresses, security details, mail, Ethernet interface configurations and other network services can be administered or provided centrally.
OBPOpenBoot™ PROM, OpenBoot™ PROM software.
SIDATASystem installation done by the user
SolarisUNIX operating system by SUN
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Glossary
SSHSecure Shell. Provides encryption mechanisms for network services.
XSCFExtended System Control Facility. The System Control Facility is a dedicated set-up on the systemboard of the PRIMEPOWER 250/450 (with an independent CPU, the service processor). XSCF guarantees a unique monitoring of the system and controls the status of fans, power supply and other system components and peripherals.
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AbbreviationsBDM
Board Debug Monitor
BIOSBasic Input Output System
CCUConsole Connection Unit
CLICommand Line Interface
CPUCentral Processing Unit
CSACanadian Securities Administrators
CTSClear to Send
DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNSDomain Name Service
DTRData Terminal Ready signal
EMCElectromagnetic Compatibility
ENEuropean Norm
FCCFederal Communications Commission
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FEFast Ethernet
FSCFujitsu Siemens Computers
HCPHardware Control Program
IECInternational Electronics Commission
IEEEInstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
IKDBInternal Kernel Debugger
IPInternet Protocol
LANLocal Area Network
MACMedia Access Control
MRMidrange
NFSNetwork File System
NTPNetwork Time Protocol
OBPOpen Boot Prom Program
PCIPeripheral Component Interconnect
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Abbreviations
PWPRIMEPOWER
RCARemote Communication Adapter
RMSReliant Monitor Services
RTSRequest To Send
RTTYRemote TeleType
SCFSystem Control Facility
SCLSecure Communication Layer
SCSSystem Console Software
SMCSystem Management Console
SPARC™Scalable Processor Architecture
SSHSecure Shell
SunVTS™Sun Validation Test Suite
TCP/IPTransmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
TFTThin Film Transistor
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ULUnderwriters Laboratories Incorporated
USBUniversal Serial Bus
VGAVideo Graphic Adapter
VTSsee SUNVTS
WSAWeb-based System Administration
XSCFeXtended System Control Facility
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[43] PRIMEPOWER (Solaris)Enhanced Support Facility (ESF) Manuals & Patches for Solaris Operating Environment
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ContentContains the XSCF User’s Guide among other things. The CD ROM is readable on PCs and Solaris systems.
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[44] PRIMEPOWER (Solaris)PRIMEPOWER 250/450Hardware Control Program (HCP)-CD
Target groupSystem administrators, technicians
ContentMay contain the updated XSCF User’s Guide. The CD ROM is readable on PCs and Solaris systems.
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/opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/misc/setup.tpltemplate file 65
/opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/sbin/mklancon 55
/var/saf/lanconsole/log 80/var/saf/lanconsole1/log 80/var/saf/lanconsole3/log 80/var/saf/lanconsole4/log 80
100MBps 4410BaseT 3515" monitor 1117" monitor 9, 1121" monitor 9, 112-way-mirroring 26
Aabort 79adapter 49admin 66administration access 66, 67application manager 75arp 65, 73authentication method 96automatic access
RCA4 83
Bboard debug monitor 7, 74boot
remote 8bootp
initial configuration 54request 54
break 75
Ccable 34
console connection 41order numbers 36unplugging 18
cabling 34console 41PRIMEPOWER 100N and RCA
40PRIMEPOWER and RCA 37RM 36
CCU 2CDE 30CE conformity 15CLI 75CLI port 106climatic class 14cluster 7command line interface 75common desktop environment 30configuration
commands 57LAN Console 49RCA 49RM 51
connect 106RCA 106
connectingto LAN 36to PRIMEPOWER 36to RM system 36
connectioncable 36clearing down 75devices 18disrupted 84external devices 17, 18hanging 84PRIMESTATION 18
connectorconsole port 35
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console 1, 7console connection 56
RCA4 75reset 82
console connection unit 2console connections 49console input 49console name 55, 84, 85console output 49console port 35
connector 35Control² CD/DVD 34, 45, 46controller 13cross over 41cu
xscon 75
DDAT drive 109desktop housing
dimensions 14detach mirroring 29devices
connection 18diagnostics
monitor 79dimensions 14, 42direct connection 41disconnect 106disk mirroring 26diskette drive
storage 13diskette indicator 24disruption 84distance
building 1DNS 54domain name service 54DVD drive 7DVD-ROM indicator 24
Eelectromagnetic compatibility 15EMC data 15Enterprise Server
system administration 1environmental conditions 14eri 112eri0 113eri1 113error situations
trace level 80ethernet 35ethernet address
RCA 54ethernet connection 35exhaust air clearance 42extended system control facility 132external devices
connection 17, 18
Ggateway address 82GP7000F 1
Hhard disk indicator 24hard disk partitioning 10, 25hardware
RCA 33hardware address 82hardware break 75help command
RCA 88high-speed modem 116
Iimportant information 5Init 44initializing
RCA 44input buffer 75installer 45installing
LAN console 45
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telecall 126intel-based LAN console 34interface 19internal kernel debugger 7, 74IP address 82
LAN Console 54RCA 54, 62, 65
IP address RCAdeleting 44
Kkey binding 78keyboard 15
connection 18rack module 11
LLAN Console
configuration 49disrupted connection 84intel-based 34IP address 54remove configuration entries 60show configuration entries 61software 15, 45
lanconsole 61lanconsole1 61lanconsole3 61lanconsole4 59, 61language
setting 30language setting 10, 47line speed 50, 73
RCA port 51, 73Link LED 44log
logging mode 77logfile 80Logging 3.0 126
MMAC address 82
RCA 54, 62, 65Machine Administration Menu 51manpages 27mapping consoles 77MCCU 2Midrange Servers
System administration 1mirroring 26, 28, 29mixed operation
PRIMEPOWER and RM systems 2
mklancon 57, 66, 81xscon 75
mkrca 62, 65, 66, 77model.dat 113monitor 15
connection 19diagnostics 79lanconsole 59lanconsole1 59lanconsole3 59lanconsole4 59RCA3 59RCA4 59XSCF 59
monitors 61mouse
connection 18Multiport Console Connection Unit 2
Nnetwork cable 41network time protocol 8node_adm 129NTP 8
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OOBP 23OBP monitor 74onboard Ethernet controller 113Onboard Fast Ethernet Port 112Online LED 44order numbers
cable 36
Ppackaging 16parallel interface
connecting devices 19partitioning 10, 25password 70, 78
RCA 66, 75Patches
Solaris 10PATH 47pmadm
monitors 80port break command 75port history 75port number 90
RCA 55, 81ports 49power consumption 13power LED 23, 44power supply 13
connection 21PRIMEPOWER 8scheduling 8setting 20
PRIMEPOWER 1100N/200/400/600/650/850 1800/1000/1500/2000/2500 2800/900/1000/1500/2000/2500 1connecting to RCA 36, 41connection cable 36enterprise server 26models 800/1000/2000 26port cable 41
PRIMEPOWER200 2PRIMEPOWER250 31
PRIMEPOWER250 see PW250SMCPRIMEPOWER250/450 49, 51PRIMEPOWER450 31PRIMESTATION 1
connecting to power supply 21connection 18desktop 9, 11keyboard 15modem 15monitor 15mouse 15RCA 15rear view 17switching off 22switching on 22
processor 13product safety 15prom monitor 7, 74PW250SMC 1
hard disk partitioning 10scope of delivery 9, 15
Rrack console 12rack module 11
RCA 33radio frequency 5rated voltage 13RCA
16 ports 34authentication check 66authentication method 96configuration 49, 66connect 106connecting to PRIMEPOWER 36delete configuration 44delete IP address 44firmware update 73help command 88initializing 44IP address 54, 62, 65MAC address 62, 65network cable 41password 66, 75
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port number 81rack module 33rear view 33restart 44RJ45 41system name 65user name 66
RCA configurationdeleting 44
RCA portline speed 73
RCA3 33, 49, 64configuration 70monitor 59password 79system information 81
RCA4 33, 34, 49, 90automatic access 83disrupted connection 84monitor 59not responding 82
RCA4-16 34RCA4-8 33, 34, 90rear view
PRIMESTATION 17reinstallation 9, 24, 26remote
boot 8Remote Communication Adapter 1Reset 44restart
RCA 44resume 75RF interference 5RJ45 35, 41RM
configuration 51connecting to RCA 41port cable 41
RM600 1rmlancon 60, 81rtty 49, 50, 54, 57, 66, 75, 81rtty monitor 80
Ssacadm
monitors 80safety notes 5SCL 117scope of delivery 15, 16SCS see System Console Softwaresecure communication layer 117secure shell
see ssh 50serial interface
connecting devices 19serial ports 36service
communication 1service organization
communication 1short-circuit 6showlancon 61, 81SIDATA 2, 33SMAWrins 45SMAWrtty 45, 74SMAWsmon 45SMAWtelx 45, 126SMAWtssv 47SMAWxsco 45, 54, 74SMC see System Management
Consolesoftware
LAN Console 15, 45versions 45
software installationteleservice 117
Solaris 10, 74common desktop environment 75start CD 24
Solaris8 10, 24Solaris9 10SPARC processor 1ssh 45, 50, 54, 57, 58, 66, 69, 75, 76,
86, 100, 132standards 35standby 23state of delivery 44
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storage space 13SUNVTS 10, 24switching off
PRIMESTATION 22switching on
PRIMESTATION 22system console 1, 7
cabling 41System Console Software 2, 7, 15,
16, 107, 109, 113CD 113installation 113Release Notes 113
system management CDsee Control² CD/DVD 45
System Management Console 1, 2, 7, 26, 107, 109keyboard cable 111, 112network cable 111, 112weight 14
TTCP/IP 35
RCA 33teleadm 127telecall
installation 126Telecall Gateway 1Teleservice 1, 10teleservice
reinstallation 117software installation 117
telnet 45, 50, 54, 57, 58, 66, 67, 75, 76, 86
template file 64/opt/SMAW/SMAWxsco/misc/
setup.tpl 65terminal emulation
xterm 77terminal type
setting 50TFT monitor 11touchpad 11trace level
error situations 80traffic 44transmission rate 35twisted pair 35
Uunpacking 16
VV.24 1, 41
RCA 33versions
software 45
Wweb-based system administration 8
starting 48Webstart wizard 45
XXSCF 1, 15, 31, 33, 45, 49, 51, 52,
57, 132, 147, 148administration 81configuration 61console connection 72manuals 33monitor 59port number 60ssh 50telnet 76
xscon 7, 67, 74, 77, 86cu 75mklancon 75
xterm 77XVision 78
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